Mission/Vision
SYPD mission and goal is to create an atmosphere in which Somali youth can express their voices, involve in the process of peace building, reconciliation, harness Somali youth energy and passion for social change to build a better tomorrow.
What does the organization do?
• Encourage the creation, implementation and enforcement of norms and protections for Somali youth.
• Disseminate publications on critical Somali youth issues, Conduct research, and serve as an education and information resource for individuals, organizations, and agencies throughout the...
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• Encourage the creation, implementation and enforcement of norms and protections for Somali youth.
• Disseminate publications on critical Somali youth issues, Conduct research, and serve as an education and information resource for individuals, organizations, and agencies throughout the world.
• Execute meetings, seminars, conferences, and summits, to raise awareness, educate, train, and generate effective responses to harms confronting Somali youth.
• Provide advice and counsel, and encourage communication and cooperative efforts among youth-serving organizations and others interested in joining the effort to promote, protect, and support the rights of youth throughout the world.
• Foster the positive potential of Somali youth, enabling them to become their own best advocates.
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Opportunities for Youth
With the help of its local partners, SYPD offers youth the following programs:
• Free education.
• Self support projects by providing youth with materials and expertise that could facilitate them to establish sustainable income generation projects.
• Workshops,...
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With the help of its local partners, SYPD offers youth the following programs:
• Free education.
• Self support projects by providing youth with materials and expertise that could facilitate them to establish sustainable income generation projects.
• Workshops, Seminars and forums to enhance youth awareness on different issues those are of importance to them.
• Young women empowerment.
• Special programs for street children and drug users.
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