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YouthNet and Counselling (YONECO)
Programme Summary
YouthNet and Counselling (YONECO) is a non-profit organisation in Malawi that aims to promote the participation of women, youth and children in development. YONECO is committed to empowering youth, women and children, preventing HIV, mitigating the impact of AIDS and promoting democracy and human rights for social economic development. It aims to do this raising awareness and encouraging dialogue about health issues and human rights, as well as conducting community training and capacity building on these issues.
Communication Strategies
YONECO was set up with the following objectives:
- To promote positive youth, women and child development through counselling, life skills, leadership and entrepreneurship development
- To safeguard, promote and protect human rights with particular reference to the rights of youth, women and children
- To conduct civic education on HIV/AIDS, human rights, gender, democracy, and good governance among the general population
- To enhance youth, women and children participation in democratisation process and socio – economic development of the nation
- To provide social and economic support services for abused and victimised women and children at community level
YONECO's strategies are organised under four main programme areas.
- Care and support programme - offers ongoing support and outreach services, volunteer home care, and community centre services. This also includes a kindergarten programme that provides elementary education to orphans and vulnerable children. Thee care programme also engages in art therapy where children express their thoughts and feelings in drawings, paints, clay and batik. The outreach programme also conducts health education on HIV/AIDS and other diseases like tuberculosis, malaria, cancer etc, for communities to encourage health seeking behaviours. Activities include workplace initiatives, and training community care givers, guardians and parents on healthy living and how to support members of the community.
- Youth and Development Programme - aims to promote active participation of youth, children and communities in reducing the spread of HIV infection and mitigating the impact of AIDS. This includes training and awareness raising about life skills and HIV/AIDS, as well as mobilising community support for youth development including recreation. It also includes mentoring and support of youth organisations.
- Women and Children Programme - aims to empower women and children to reduce their vulnerability to HIV/AIDS and socio-cultural injustices at community level. This includes strengthening community structures and civic education for the rights of women and children at community level, as well as mobilising community support systems to support these rights. It also involves increasing the functional literacy levels and life skills education for women and children.
- Human Rights and Democracy Programme - aims to empower communities to understand, respect, defend and demand their fundamental human rights responsibly. This includes conducting civic education on human rights, democracy, citizenship and responsibilities, along with training and capacity building for community members. YONECO also conducts community public debates on community development; organises national and international forums on youth, women and children’s development and establishes community information and resource centers in the rural areas.
Development Issues
Health, HIV/AIDS, Youth, Children, Women
Key Points
YONECO registered with National Youth Council of Malawi under the National Youth Council (1996) Act, under the Trustees Incorporation Act (1962) in October 1999 and with the NGO Board in 2003. YONECO is a member of a number of networks like Council for Non-Governmental Organizations in Malawi (CONGOMA), Civil Society Coalition for Quality Basic Education (CSCQBE), Malawi Network of AIDS Service Organization (MANASO) and Human Rights Consultative Committee. YONECO became a member of the Human Rights Consultative Committee in 1998.
Partners
Ministry of Health and Population, The Malawi Police, Ministry of Education.
Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 27 2007
Last Updated February 27 2007
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