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Voice of Arab Youth (VOAY)Regions
Middle East, North Africa
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesVOAY draws on young Arabs' optimism, creativity, and energy - qualities that organisers say make them a strong mobilising force in community development. The hope is that, in the process of serving their neighbours, participants will develop greater ties to their country of origin (and greater commitment to that country's growth) while improving their own career opportunities. Specifically,
Organisers "foresee a wide range of possible projects, ranging from the promotion of female education to the development of health programs." Participation and collaboration are key elements of this initiative. Youth-led activities are implemented in collaboration with family, community leaders, local government authorities, non-governmental organisations, and the private sector. The VOAY interactive website - which is, of this writing, not yet live and still in a development phase - will allow participants to share their success stories with others. Set to launch by early November 2004, this website - in Arabic and, eventually in English and possibly French - is part of an effort to expand the impact of the programme throughout the region. AED indicates that VOAY is supported by Arab scholars, educators, and policy-makers. While the programme is, as of this writing, managed by AED, eventually a sustainable non-profit regional organisation will be trained to manage VOAY. Development IssuesYouth, Economic Development, Education, Community Development. Key PointsOrganisers say, "Considering the fact that we are now in the fundraising stage we would greatly appreciate help in providing contact information for potential funders. Because we are also anticipating the next phase of the project we would welcome contact information of media outlets and NGO's to conduct the outreach portion of Voice of Arab Youth, as well as key individuals or major national corporations anywhere in the world that would be interested in supporting Voice of Arab Youth." Voice of Arab Youth is working on establishing VOAY chapters at universities and local communities worldwide, with contacts established (as of August 2004) in the United States and Canada. ContactGregory Valadie
Voice of Arab Youth/AED
1825 Connecticut Ave.
Washington DC
20009
United States
Tel: 202 884 8602
Fax: 202 884 8752
SourceLetter sent from Fadi Elsalameen to The Communication Initiative on August 26 2004; and International Journalists' Network website, July 1 2004. Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 27 2004 Last Updated June 17 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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This is a great project. It is exactly what the Arab world needs in these times. We should stop speaking of political reforms while the youth of the Arab world have nothing to do, and make that the reform that will make it inivitable but for other kinds of reforms to occur. This is the start and the right kind of start. Not just any start. I believe it deserves everyones support.
fadi keep it up, and ofcouirse keep me oinformed
can i do anything?
io am in the process of writing a book about muslims in albania who helped jews during the holocast.