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Alliance of youth CEOs
The International Federation together with the other largest world-wide youth organizations is part of the Alliance of youth CEOs. This alliance is represented by the chief executive officers of the following organisations: IAA, IFRC, WAGGGS, WOSM, YMCA, YWCA.

 

Partners collaborating in youth empowerment in Kenya
To enhance youth-driven HIV and AIDS interventions in their country, as well as the region, partner collaborating in youth empowerment in Kenya (PACOYEK) was formed in 2002 to scale-up joint youth strategies to address the pandemic.

 

Mobilizing and connecting people — Austrian Red Cross youth and nokia
The Austrian Red Cross youth, while working on peer-to-peer support through a phone hotline for youth, Time4Friends, realized the importance of creating partnerships to support their work. What could be better than to work with a master of telecommunication? That was how they deepened their partnership with nokia, a cooperation that allows the partners to communicate their common philosophy.

 

Norway — Jamaica partnership transfers programmes
The HIV and AIDS peer education programme “Together We Can” has been a success in the Caribbean for the past decade. Started by Jamaica Red Cross in 1992, the method of teaching young people to talk to their peers about HIV and AIDS and other sexual transmittable infections has spread to the rest of the area. The manual has been translated into several languages, and thousands of youth have been involved. Now the programme has also been transferred across the seas to Norway.

 


 
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