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Youth Competence

Here we learn from each other and work together towards youth competence- youth competent to address their own issues. Logo designed by Gerve from Haiti.

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Dear Members of youth competence group, Greetings from Delhi! Our group member Korey from Guyana suggested that we should have a picture or logo for youth competence group. What do you…Continue

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Youth focus actions that can be asked of governments with regard to health and green economy!

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Dear All,I am here with some questions with regard to a contribution that I am to make within the next two days for a paper, details given below:Planning on contributing to a document on Green…Continue

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Comment by Dr Mitu Khurana on February 27, 2011 at 2:01am
Thanks Nicole... I do not attend to give up the fight.
Comment by Nicole Rhonda Cole on February 26, 2011 at 5:02pm

Dear Dr.Mitu,

I fully support the "March for India's missing Girls" against the draconian law P.C.P.N.D.T Act which has resulted in the killing of fetuses before they are fully developed; your fight to save your girls is truly commendable and I wish you success in your endeavour. As the great legend Bob Marley has said 'Get up, Stand up, Stand up for your Rights, Don't give up the fight, never give up the fight" Jah Rastafari!

Comment by Dr Mitu Khurana on February 26, 2011 at 2:33pm

March for India`s Missing girls, March for Mitu
For innumerable daughters who lost their lives before getting their lives.
And for the mother who is fighting the system to save her daughters
“March for India`s Missing girls, March for Mitu” is a part of a global initiative to protest against the government indifference to the continuously declining sex ratios. This is to protest against the improper implementation of the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques regulation act (P.C-P.N.D.T Act), resulting in a large number of Female feticides taking place. Delhi`s sex ratios have dropped to 821 females per 1000 girls. The March also aims to protest against the harassment being meted out to Dr Mitu Khurana who is the first complainant under the P.C-P.N.D.T act, and is still struggling to save her daughters. (visit www.mitukhurana.wordpress.com for more details.)
The major Goals and Objectives of “March for India`s Missing girls, March for Mitu” are-
1. Protest the daily murder of over 7000 baby girls in India.
2. To create awareness and remember the victims of this genocide.
3. To pressure the Indian government to enforce the laws to protect these baby girls and their mothers.
4. To collect signatures for Justice for Dr Mitu, who is fighting a lone fight to save her daughters (www.mitukhurana.wordpress.com).
5. To protest against the harassment by the Authorities who have tried their best to force Dr Mitu to withdraw her cases under P.C-P.N.D.T act.
6. To demand that the Authorities stop shielding the guilty under the P.C-P.N.D.T act, so that more women can come forward and report sex determination and save their daughters.
The Global Walk for India's Missing Girls will be held on March 5th/6th, 2011, in conjunction with the themes of International Women's Day and is aimed to create awareness and spur action in the Indian and the International communities. The Walk will also take place in San Francisco, Mumbai, Jamshedpur, Pondicherry, Chandigarh (India), Melbourne (Australia),Toronto, Kampala (Uganda), Washington DC, Chennai, Kolkata, Goa and Shriganganagar.
Students and friends from International Institute of Health Management Research, Campaign Against Pre birth elimination of Females and Center for Human Progress have already collected almost 12, 000 signatures from all over the country in support of Dr Mitu Khurana. The signatures already collected and those collected during the march, will be handed over to the Honorable Health Minister of India on Monday 7th March.

Please be there to show your support and solidarity for the cause.

Comment by Rituu B. Nanda on February 26, 2011 at 1:44am
The Interagency Youth Working Group (IYWG) has a new website at www.iywg.org, the site hosts an extensive collection of up-to-date resources on youth reproductive health and HIV, featuring new publications and program areas.
Comment by Roli on February 15, 2011 at 5:21pm
Comment by ukeme okon on February 14, 2011 at 11:30am

Dear all,

Just few thought to share; Individuals Weekly/Monthly activities to be blog on the Youth Group. These will enable other people to ask questions in related to each activities (Trasfer of lesson learnt).

Also come up on individual CHARACTER TREE that will capture the following;

  • Outcomes(Tolerance, Boldness, Accountability.......) of Changes
  • The Supported Mechanism(Names, How?......) that Stimulated the Changes
  • The Unseen Growth

 

Thanks as we learn together.

 

Warm Regards.

 

Ukeme

Comment by Jeanne d'Arc Kengne on February 10, 2011 at 11:56am
Je suis particulièrement intéressée par ce groupe de paix, car une des associations dont je suis membre (ACMR) a pour objectif, militer en faveur de la paix et progrès de l’humanité en promouvant les valeurs positives, morales, sociales, intellectuelles et spirituelles qui conditionnent la réussite dans chaque secteur d’activité.
Comment by Laurence Gilliot on February 10, 2011 at 3:55am

Indu just shared a very interesting and useful experience about setting up Youth friendly Counselling Centers: http://aidscompetence.ning.com/profiles/blogs/youth-friendly-counse... 

Thank you Indu for taking the time to share!

Comment by Laurence Gilliot on February 9, 2011 at 7:47am
Welcome Gyna! Lovely to see you agin :-) How are you?
Comment by Gyna Lydiana on February 9, 2011 at 7:29am
and I'm joined! yay!
 

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