per. Nerynsky 2
BLYP was developed in recognition of a need for involvement of young people in the formation of a democratic society and to provide in youth a sense of investment in a developing civil society. BLYP intends to provide a meeting ground for this process.
According to its organizers, BLYP is an intellectual laboratory, a studio for educational and cultural projects, where the organizers and their workers are young people themselves. The main interests of the Lyceum are in conduct-ing research into the problems of young people in Central Asia, developing new teaching technologies and systems, and involving young people in a variety of civil society-building projects.
A print version of much of the information contained in this Central Asian Third Sector Organizations section can be found in Civil Society in Central Asia (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1999).
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