Hi everyone!
The live sessions have now closed for comments. As you read this, the drafting committee members are making final edits to the document.
Thank you so much all your thoughts and inputs. Together…
Hi everyone!
The live sessions have now closed for comments. As you read this, the drafting committee members are making final edits to the document.
Thank you so much all your thoughts and inputs. Together…
Young people, between the ages of 15 to 29 years, all over the world are invited to take part in this last phase of CrowdoutAIDS strategy development aimed at re-defining how UNAIDS work with young people.…
Yesterday was the final day to submit solutions to #CrowdOutAIDS. Don’t miss the next opportunity to have your say on UNAIDS new strategy on young people & HIV! Click here to read the…
Featured on Advocates’ International Youth Activist Network (iYAN) January Newsletter:
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) launched and continues to host CrowdOutAIDS.org, an online collaborative project to crowdsource its new strategy on youth and HIV—a first in…
Youths are the key to ending AIDS and securing the future. That’s why UNAIDS CrowdOutAids is timely. We don’t need a watch; the time is now or never!
By Paul ADEPOJU, Guest Blogger for CrowdOutAIDS
Twenty first century…
By Nidhal Chemengui, Guest Blogger for CrowdOutAIDS
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HIV is a health issue affecting the world. It is not just a health problem but cross cultural. There are many variables that comes into…
By Ajay Kumar Uprety, Asia & Pacific Open Fourm.
On broad topics of “Youth Leadership and Youth Engagement” the theme for this week was “Working with young people.”
With some interesting discussion on week one in the Asia…