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PAYC 2012. The youth perspective on partnerships. 2. Auxiliary Role. A seat at the table. A mutually beneficial relationship that serves the most vulnerable populations. Multilaterals. PAYC 2012. UN agencies Public Private Partnerships (GFATM, UNITAID, GAVI);
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PAYC 2012 The youth perspective on partnerships
2 Auxiliary Role A seat at the table A mutually beneficial relationship that serves the most vulnerable populations
Multilaterals PAYC 2012 • UN agencies • Public Private Partnerships (GFATM, UNITAID, GAVI); • International Financial Institutions (World Bank, regional banks) • Intergovernmental mechanisms (AU, Intergovernmental Authority on Development-IGAD, EU) • Thematic mechanisms (Global Environmental Facility-GEF) • Access to large scale funding • Longer-term partners • Access to planning, policies and funding decisions • Expanding credibility and competency
Private sector PAYC 2012 The Coca-Cola Company and IFRC British RC, IFRC and Land Rover
To be determined PAYC 2012
Successful partnerships PAYC 2012 • Cultivated and take time • Not transactional • Short-term gains but long-term focus • Mutually beneficial • A fundraising strategy • Preserve integrity, values and mission • Individuals that make it work
Key questions to take back to plenary PAYC 2012 • What action points from the PAC will youth see as critical to building partnerships • What investments should African NS make in youth to attract new partners and promote growth? • How do youth define a successful partnership?