Mission/Vision
In September 2003, a group of 38 young people between the ages of 15 and 26 from 27 countries around the world founded Global Youth Partners. This initiative, which is youth-driven and youth-managed with support from UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund), aims to rally partners and stakeholders...
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In September 2003, a group of 38 young people between the ages of 15 and 26 from 27 countries around the world founded Global Youth Partners. This initiative, which is youth-driven and youth-managed with support from UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund), aims to rally partners and stakeholders to increase investment and strengthen commitment for preventing HIV infections among young people.
Young people are hit hard by the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
Over half of all new infections worldwide are among young people between the ages of 15 and 24. Every day, 6,000 young people become infected with HIV - more than five every minute.
Young people often lack access to essential information on HIV/AIDS and the means to protect themselves from the virus.
HIV is preventable and prevention works. The returns on preventing infections among young people are enormous.
Young people's enthusiasm, creativity and adaptability make them an essential partner with a vital role to play in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Real changes come about when young people are able to identify the issues of primary concern to them and are empowered to develop, implement and manage youth-owned strategies, activities, networks, organizations and campaigns.
Young people should be protagonists in the fight against AIDS, not mere spectators.
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What does the organization do?
A youth-led advocacy campaign for access to HIV/AIDS information, education and services, especially among under-served youth. Global Youth Partners strives to ensure that policies, programmes, financial and personal investments for young people are a priority in responses to HIV/AIDS nationally,...
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A youth-led advocacy campaign for access to HIV/AIDS information, education and services, especially among under-served youth. Global Youth Partners strives to ensure that policies, programmes, financial and personal investments for young people are a priority in responses to HIV/AIDS nationally, regionally and globally.
Advocacy efforts focus on working with decision makers to ensure that policies, programmes and large-scale investments in young people are a priority in the national response to HIV/AIDS.
While global in scope, the campaign is defined by local action in each of our 27 countries. Our efforts seek to mobilize local and national governments, NGOs, funders, the media, faith-based organizations and the private sector.
Through capacity building and partnerships, our campaign harnesses the forces of change and gives voice to the aspirations, dreams and needs of young people.
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Opportunities for Youth
Our plan focuses on advocating for the establishment of (Anti AIDS Clubs), i.e. schoolbased associations that will provide information and services on HIV prevention to students. This model has been first applied in Egypt through caritas then we succeeded to start our pilot phase in year 2006...
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Our plan focuses on advocating for the establishment of (Anti AIDS Clubs), i.e. schoolbased associations that will provide information and services on HIV prevention to students. This model has been first applied in Egypt through caritas then we succeeded to start our pilot phase in year 2006 infive secndary schools and we are advocating for the expansion in the other governorates
The idea of the Anti AIDS Clubs is to disseminate information in these schools. Some of the students shall be trained to be responsible for the Anti AIDS Clubs coordination and eventually more students shal gain the awareness about the disease and hence be actively involved in the dissemination of information as well as combating the disease .
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News (RSS)
Staying Alive Foundation Launchs Arabic Website Version June 3rd, 2008
Staying Alive Foundation has launched recently an Arabic Version of its website www.staying-alive.org (http://www.staying-alive.org/) So The website is expanded... go to page
Staying Alive Foundation Launches Arabic Website Version June 3rd, 2008
Staying Alive Foundation has launched recently an Arabic Version of its website www.staying-alive.org (http://www.staying-alive.org/) So The website is expanded... go to page
UNAIDS working with Egyptian authorities regarding HIV Related Arrests February 12th, 2008
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS urges all parties concerned, including the media, to understand that HIV infection... go to page
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