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The Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GYCA) is a UNAIDS and UNFPA-supported network of young leaders (ages 15 - 30) and adult allies working in HIV/AIDS worldwide. GYCA addresses the need of creating a bridge for continued empowerment, networking opportunities and collaboration among youth activists and youth organizations in fighting the epidemic.



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Join GYCA at the AIDS 2010 YouthForce Pre-Conference in Vienna!

The *Vienna YouthForce* and the Youth Programme of AIDS 2010 are organizing a Youth Pre-Conference on July 14-16, 2010. The Pre-Conference is open to young people attending AIDS 2010 and will consist of informative sessions and skills-building workshops on HIV and AIDS issues ranging from scientific knowledge to effective political advocacy.

Submit your application to vyfpreconf@gmail.com before May 20, 2010.
Click here to download the Application Form

The 2010 *Youth Pre-Conference* constitutes a 3-days event which aims to provide 300 young delegates with the opportunity to network and connect with their peers prior to AIDS 2010, as well as provide youth attending the Conference with technical information and skills for effective participation.

April 30, 2010 | 4:25 PM Comments  2 comments

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HACEP ABASS HAMZA
May 12, 2010 | 7:49 AM
Ghana Budget Tracking M&E Training
Hi Everyone,
You will all agree with me the linkages between Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights to HIV/AIDS, even at the international level there is a strong recommendations that the CCM should always integrate SRH to their application to the GF.

We are young activist receiving training with support from the Youth Coalition to empower us to strongly advocate for commitment to SRR with a primary focus on deepening knowledge on national-level budgeting as well as project monitoring and evaluation. at the end of the training we will gain knowledge on the PRSP process and how work to more effectively include young people’s issues into the development framework.

I want to extend my appreciation to the YC and the Young and Wise from PPAG in Ghana for giving us the opportunity to develop our capacity.
We will share our experiences and field practices with you after the training.

Thank you all for being a GYCA members, lets share more and fight HIV/AIDS fo better socio-economic growth of Africa
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June 1, 2010 | 1:34 PM
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