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The winners of the "Youth
Protecting Human Dignity" Award were honoured during the Award
Ceremony of the General Assembly in Seoul, November 2005. Click
here to read more:
In total we received 69 applications
from all the regions and in all categories, all applications were
thouroughly evaluated by the appropriate technical departments.
Comments like "wow", "this is very good work",
and "wonderful initiative" accompanied the scores when
applications returned to the Youth focal point desk. As the award
was sponsored by Library of Life, prizes included computers and
free life-time records on the LoL website. In addition one representative
from each winning programme received a travel to Seoul to participate
in the General Assembly and receive their well-deserved recognition.
- Africa:
Winner : Cameroon - Assistance
et protection des enfants (Principles and values category)
Runner-up: Togo - Recruitement et motivation des donneurs bénévoles
de sang (Health and care category)
- Americas:
Winner: Panama - Brigadas educativas - Labor Social Estudiantil
(Principles and values category)
- Asia/Pacific:
Winner: Sri Lanka - Youth development and strengthening (Disaster management category)
Runner-up: Philippenes - Youth policy and structure
- Europe:
Winner: Spain - Reglament General Organico; estatutes (Policy and structure category)
Runner-up: Armenia - Psycho-social care for elderly refugees (Health
and care category)
- MENA:
Winner: Palestine - Mine risk education (Health
and care category)
Runner-up: Syria - Disaster management programme
To read the applications
from the winning youth programmes, go to FedNet. The direct link is https://fednet.ifrc.org/sw85829.asp (log in to FedNet and paste this link) and you can find the link
on the Youth Section homepage (Home-Activities-Youth-Youth Award).
To read more about the youth volunteers involved in these programmes, visit the
Youth Award section on the Library of Life website!
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