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perspectives reviewed in this paper should not be taken lightly as it would augment va-
rious efforts suggested for future policies. The existence of appropriate social services
for young people, involving them in policy and appreciating their opinions about the
proposed solutions to their problems can convert their energy used in conflict to bridge
up peace and creativity. Here, it was highlighted that social policies should be adopted
in order to convert the youth crisis to demographic opportunity.
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