New Publication: Youth Participation Guide
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Looking to improve the quality of youth participation and lead-
ership in your organization or program? YouthNet, a program of
Family Health International (FHI), proudly announces the publi-
cation of Youth Participation Guide: Assessment, Planning, and
Implementation. The Youth Participation Guide seeks to increase
the level of meaningful youth participation in reproductive
health and HIV/AIDS programming at an institutional and program-
matic level. This multi-component resource includes:
* an institutional assessment and planning tool
* a youth-adult partnership training curriculum
* a conceptual overview on youth participation
* background handouts,...and more!
The target audience for the Guide includes senior and middle
management, staff involved in implementing reproductive health
or HIV/AIDS prevention activities, and youth engaged at all lev-
els of an organization's work. The Guide can also be adapted for
use in other types of youth development programs.
To view the Guide online, please follow
http://www.fhi.org/en/Youth/YouthNet/rhtrainmat/ypguide.htm. For
hard-back printed copies in a three-ring spiral binder, please
send a request with an explanation of how you plan to use the
Guide in actual training activities. Limited copies are avail-
able and will be provided to those in the best position to apply
it to their programs. For others, CD-ROMs of the Guide are read-
ily available to any developing country health or educational
organization at no cost. Please send all requests to
mailto:youthnetpubs@fhi.org along with the following informa-
tion:
Description of how you plan to use the Guide:
Name and Title:
Organization:
Mailing address:
Phone number:
Email:
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YouthNet is a five-year program funded by the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) to improve reproductive health
and prevent HIV among young people. The YouthNet team is led by
Family Health International (FHI) and includes CARE USA and RTI
International.
David Hock
Family Health International
mailto:dhock@fhi.org