Mission/Vision
Our vision is to provide a world where children and youth live with hope and unlimited opportunity for themselves and future generations.
Our mission is to empower youth to realize their full potential and build peace within themselves and their communities.
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Our vision is to provide a world where children and youth live with hope and unlimited opportunity for themselves and future generations.
Our mission is to empower youth to realize their full potential and build peace within themselves and their communities.
Our philosophy is threefold: we believe in involving youth in issues that directly affect their lives; we listen to what local communities know they need; and we are committed to sustainability in all our initiatives.
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What does the organization do?
The Forum for Youth Advocacy (FOYA) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) aimed to engage youth in peace and development. Created in November 2007, FOYA focused on bringing together young people to create positive change in the lives of youth and marginalized people in Uganda. Today, we are...
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The Forum for Youth Advocacy (FOYA) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) aimed to engage youth in peace and development. Created in November 2007, FOYA focused on bringing together young people to create positive change in the lives of youth and marginalized people in Uganda. Today, we are working in Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone and Cyprus.
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Opportunities for Youth
Our work focuses on protecting children in armed conflict, engaging youth in peace building, raising HIV/AIDS awareness, and working with civil society for the inclusion of youth. We work to empower marginalized youth to realize their full potential, and build peace within themselves and their...
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Our work focuses on protecting children in armed conflict, engaging youth in peace building, raising HIV/AIDS awareness, and working with civil society for the inclusion of youth. We work to empower marginalized youth to realize their full potential, and build peace within themselves and their communities.
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