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Do we have a national policy on education? by Eric J. de Silva The Presidential Commission on Youth appointed in October 1989 to
examine the causes of youth discontent, disquiet and unrest, underlined
the need to have national policies in areas that transcend party politics.
It emphasised that the national policy in respect of each area should be
"applicable for a reasonable period of time - with a degree of
certainty and continuity, so as to ensure that plans and programmes of
action will not be affected by political changes in government". Other Stories
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