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Every year on August 12, the United Nations celebrates International Youth Day.It’s a chance to recognize the potential of young people to change the world for the better, and to highlight the challenges and problems they face. World Economic Forum What you need to know about the world's young people, in 7 charts Alex GraySee alsoRetirement, social security and poverty in the US Laurent Belsie
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: demographics, global economy, world politics
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Every year on August 12, the United Nations celebrates International Youth Day.It’s a chance to recognize the potential of young people to change the world for the better, and to highlight the challenges and problems they face. World Economic Forum What you need to know about the world's young people, in 7 charts Alex GraySee alsoRetirement, social security and poverty in the US Laurent Belsie
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: demographics, global economy, world politics
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Every year on August 12, the United Nations celebrates International Youth Day.World Economic Forum
It’s a chance to recognize the potential of young people to change the world for the better, and to highlight the challenges and problems they face.
Laurent Belsie