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Youth Participation Guide: Assessment, Planning, and Implementation


Publication Date

2005

Summary

This guide seeks to increase the level of youth participation in reproductive health and HIV/AIDS programming at an institutional and programmatic level. The authors believe that a new paradigm is needed which "truly engages young people as full partners in the design, implementation, and evaluation of strategies and programmes."

The target audience includes senior and middle managers, programme managers, staff involved in implementing activities, and youth who may be engaged at all levels of an organisation's work.

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Publisher

Contact

Family Health International, YouthNet Program

2101 Wilson Blvd, Suite 700

Arlington, VA, 22201 USA

Tel: 703-516-9779

Fax: 703-516-9781

Email: aidspubs@fhi.org
O visite el sitio web de YouthNet.

Source

Message sent to YouthNet, May 16 2005.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site June 06 2005
Last Updated June 06 2005



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