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| More than 15,000 youth will create and participate in 640 service projects all over the country, working with their friends and school mates during the GYSD celebrations. In early April, a bicycle team will ride through 25 cities to pass the good messages of volunteerism and invite people to recognize the contributions of young people. The trip will lasting 10 days and culminate on April 12 in Taipei; approximately 1,000 participants are expected and the President and Prime Minister have been invited to join the celebration there. On April 12 and 13, 7 major cities we will involve scores of young people to give one day of service to different NGOs, some of which the media has been invited to cover. Additionally about 1600 young people will benefit from trainsing are the GYSD Service-Learning Curriculum. As part of their efforts to adapt GYSD materials, translated versions of all GYSD materials have bene created, including a multi-media web site: http://gysd.nyc.gov.tw |
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National Youth Commission, Taiwan
The National Youth Commission (NYC) under the Executive Yuan offers assistance and guidance to all the youth in Taiwan. For the past few years, one of its priorities has been the vigorous promotion of youth participation in a wide range of volunteer public services. NYC works closely with...
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