Albania is the seventeenth country to have undergone an international review of its national
youth policy, a series which was started by the Council of Europe in 1997.
The report focuses on three issues identified by the Albanian government: the law, delivery
mechanisms and youth participation, and three issues identified as important by the review team
itself: youth information, leisure-time activities and youth crime and justice. While reviewing the
youth policy in Albania with special attention to theses issues, the international team came across
a number of specific or cross-sectoral subjects (education, health, minorities, etc.) which helped
depict a broad picture of the situation of young people in the country.
Recommendations made by the international team cover not only government action, but address
steps to be taken by those who take part, at all levels, in the shaping of youth policy in
Albania.
Author(s) : Howard Williamson, Zdenka Maskova, Imse Nilsson, Guy-Michel Brandtner, Filip
Coussée, Srd Kisevic
Further information:
http://book.coe.int/EN/ficheouvrage.php?PAGEID=36&lang=EN&produit_aliasid=2531 |