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‘05. Global Youth Network. Global Youth Network (GYN). About GYN United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Increase Communication Collect and Disseminate Information Build the Capacity of Youth Groups How It All Started Youth Vision Jeunesse 1998
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‘05 Global Youth Network
Global Youth Network (GYN) • About GYN • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) • Increase Communication • Collect and Disseminate Information • Build the Capacity of Youth Groups • How It All Started • Youth Vision Jeunesse 1998 • Worldwide Network for Youth: Contacts and learning • Access to update materials and information on Methods of drug abuse prevention among youth
Global Youth Network (GYN) • What happened at Banff? • Drug Prevention Forum • More than 180 young people from 24 countries • Action Plan • To establish Networks of innovative youth programmes.
Global Youth Network (GYN) • What happens now? • Appointment of YCAB as GYN Regional Coordinator • Network within ASEAN Countries • Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. • Who is YCAB and what does it do…
Global Youth Network (GYN) • So what’s next? • >> 18 months plan • - Phase 1:Month 1-3 Recruitment of GYN members followed up by a Regional meeting in Jakarta and Capacity Building Training I. • - Phase 2:Month 4-15 Prevention Project Implementation and Capacity Building Training II. • - Phase 3: Month 16-18 Finalization of project reports followed by an Evaluation Meeting in Jakarta.
Phase 1: Recruitment & Capacity Building Training I. 1. Recruitment of 20 NGOs • Criteria: >> YOUTH centric. >> Focusing on drug prevention programme/s. >> Track record (past/present programmes, clear organization status, references from various sources, annual report if applicable, awards, etc,.). >> Capacity to network. >> Communication: Internet and English speaking >> Deadline for submission: 12 October 2004. • Selection: >> Max 2 NGOs per country. >> If certain NGO do not respond after being selected, a second choice would be contacted.
Phase 1: Recruitment and capacity building training I. • Regional Meeting in Jakarta by end of OCTOBER 2004: >> Introductory meeting & Commitment. >> Capacity-building training I: Proposal writing, Budgeting, Project implementation, Research and Development, Media Campaign, Evaluation and Report writing, Project Sustainability. >> Brain Stormingfor a 12-month prevention project/s from each country.
Phase 2: Project Implementation • Implementation of the 12-month- Action Plan. • Youth oriented prevention programmes. • Monthly report to the Coordinator • Coordinator provides monthly e-newsletter to all members to share methods and better solving problems. • Capacity building training II.
Final phase: Report and Regional Meeting II. • 2nd regional meeting in Jakarta • Report and presentation from each NGO • Evaluation and Assessment • Effective Prevention Methods • Stronger and wider networks • Closing
Application and Contacts • Global Youth Network United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Address: P.O. Box 500, A-1400 Vienna, AustriaFax:+43-1-26060 5928Email: youthmail@unodc.org www.unodc.org/youthnet • Yayasan Cinta Anak BangsaGreenville Maisonette FC/5 Jakarta Barat – 11510 Indonesia Tel: +62 21 5696 2345 Fax: +62 21 5696 9220 Email: ycab@ycab.org www.ycab.org