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The following OSI initiatives, listed alphabetically, support at least one program or organization active in children & youth issues.

The Early Childhood Program is an education reform program that introduces child-centered teaching methods and supports community and family involvement in preschool and primary school.

OSI-Baltimore focuses on helping youth succeed, reducing the social and economic costs of incarceration, tackling drug addiction, and building a corps of Community Fellows to bring innovative ideas to Baltimore’s underserved communities.

OSI's U.S. Programs aims to address core threats to open society, including increasingly punitive national security policies, decreasing government transparency, entrenched structural racism, and growing incarceration rates.

The OSI Youth Initiative seeks to empower youth to become active citizens who are willing and able to influence public life and promote open society ideals.

10 Goals for Improving Access to Education for Roma
February 2009
This Open Society Institute brochure pinpoints 10 fundamental goals in education that can help secure a bright future for all children in Europe.

Ugandan Youth Leaders Receive Awards for Good Governance, Human Rights and Development Projects
Press Release
November 12, 2008
Fourteen youth leaders from Uganda were awarded a total of $65,000 in grants to spearhead community-led projects that will transform public life and promote social, educational, or legal reforms.

OSI Forum: Bring Your "A" Game
OSI-New York
May 18, 2009
 SLIDESHOW    AUDIO
The Open Society Institute hosted a screening and discussion of the documentary Bring Your “A” Game, which seeks to reverse the trend of poor educational outcomes for black men and boys.

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