The Lisbon Declaration on Youth Policies and Programmes, adopted by the Ministers Responsible for Youth at the 1998 World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth, convened by the Government of Portugal, in cooperation with the United Nations, in Lisbon. The Declaration is currently the only such global document that focuses specifically on the content of youth policies.
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