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More Youth Voices = Fewer HIV Infections .

Toronto YouthForce XVI Toronto International AIDS Conference 2006 Building on Barcelona and Bangkok. More Youth Voices = Fewer HIV Infections. In Collaboration With:. Goals & Objectives from previous IACs. From Barcelona :

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More Youth Voices = Fewer HIV Infections .

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  1. Toronto YouthForceXVI Toronto International AIDS Conference 2006Building on Barcelona and Bangkok More Youth Voices = Fewer HIV Infections. In Collaboration With:

  2. Goals & Objectives from previous IACs • From Barcelona: • to raise the visibility of youth participants and youth issues at the conference, and encourage more commitment from HIV organizations to work more closely with youth

  3. Goals & Objectives from previous IACs • From Bangkok: • to provide technical information and skills to young people so they feel empowered to effectively participate in the scientific and community program discussion • to promote the integration of youth issues into the mainstream Conference agenda. • to train youth to become leaders in their own right

  4. Results from Bangkok Pre-conference • 130 youth participants from more than 40 countries • Sessions topics included: ABCs and comprehensive prevention, VCT and PMTCT, M&E, research methodology, ARVs, high risk populations, OVCs, gender, microbicides, advocacy, media, PLWHA, and vaccines • Feedback from youth: Pre-conference was the most useful experience from Bangkok

  5. Results from Bangkok • Youth attended sessions aimed for youth and aboutyouth AND sessions on topics requiring more youth involvement for better results • Youth were able to represent young people in general AND encouraged explore own interests • Presence of youth much more substantive • Showing that they are capable of becoming true partners in the HIV/AIDS campaign • Establishment of an official youth programme with an official, full-time Youth Coordinator and Youth Advisory Committee, increased # of scholarships

  6. Progress Made from Bangkok to Toronto • Increased youth participation at international conferences • Establishment of Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GYCA) • Advocacy for TYF and meaningful youth participation/ youth-adult partnerships • Currently 6 young people on planning committees, one youth plenary speaker • Toronto Youth Force recognized by conference organizers as an affiliated partner • Fundraising efforts underway

  7. Current TYF organizers and supporters • United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) • TakingITGlobal (TIG) • Family Health International (FHI) • Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GYCA) • AIDS 2006 Youth Programme

  8. Goal for Toronto To promote and facilitate meaningful youth participation and youth-adult partnerships before, during, and after the 2006 XVI International AIDS Conference in Toronto, Canada.

  9. Objectives for Toronto • To facilitate the collaboration of stakeholders committed to youth HIV/AIDS issues at the Conference. • To empower young people from both the developing and developed world to be effective participants in the Conference via a variety of pre-Conference activities.

  10. To promote youth participation and inclusion of youth issues in the mainstream conference agenda, in press generated from the Conference and in HIV/AIDS programs and policies in general. • To gain and achieve international and individual commitments which promote youth leadership and mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS on young people. Objectives to be achieved as a collaborative effort with AIDS 2006 Youth Programme

  11. Proposed Task Forces 1) Pre-Conference Workshop 2) Rally and Reception 3) Advocacy 4) Media and Communication 5) Main Conference Programme 6) Youth Pavilion

  12. UNFPA UNAIDS UNICEF CIDA Conference Organizing Committees Youth Advisory Committee Toronto Youth Force (TYF) Secretariat (FHI, GYCA, TIG) Local Host Youth Program (YP) Partners TYF/YP Coordinating Committee Rally and Reception Pre- Conference Advocacy Media / Communications Main Conf. Program Youth Pavilion Design, Planning, Implementation Logistics, Programme design Preparing to Participate (consultations), Materials Website Press Conference conf newsletter press releases Navigating Mentorship Road map Selection criteria schedule program design and logistics of space

  13. How You Can Get Involved 1) Join a Task Force! 2) Submit abstracts, skills building sessions, and Youth Pavilion applications 3) Affiliate your organization’s activities for the conference with the TYF 4) Support a young person to attend the conference: - registration: $200 - airfare (international) approx. $500-2000 - accommodation: $225 (9 nights including pre- conference) - per diem (food and incidentals): $513 ($57/day) TOTAL per individual : $1438- $2938

  14. How You Can Get Involved 5) In-kind donation: • Materials, t-shirts, stickers, buttons, posters, banners, sound equipment, DJ, catering, etc. 6) Financial contribution to TYF/ Youth Programme

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