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Africa Alive
Africa Alive! and Youth AIDS have joined forces to significantly expand their respective programs that empower young people in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Africa Alive!Youth AIDS is a cooperative effort between The Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs (JHU/CCP) and Population Services International (PSI) and Global Justice. Africa Alive! is a network of African youth organizations that promotes AIDS prevention and safe sexual behavior through entertainment. [517]
http://www.africaalive.org/youthaids.htm

Freechild
This comprehensive website provides resources for social change by and for young people. [516]
http://www.freechild.org

Youth Action Net
Developed by International Youth Foundation with a task force of youth, this website aims to provide a virtual space where young people can share lessons, stories, information, and advice on how to lead effective change. It is a space where youth can get up-to-date information, resources, and tools to strengthen their work. [515]
http://www.youthactionnet.org/

Youth for Technology Foundation (YTF)
Youth for Technology Foundation (YTF) is an international non-profit organization that seeks to bridge the digital canyon among underserved youth in Nigeria, West Africa. YTF recognizes that acccess to information holds the key to the empowerment of underserved people. [514]
http://www.youthfortechnology.org/

African Youth Parliament
AYP2020 is an initiative by the youth for the youth and in it African Youth voices can be heard crying aloud for alleviation of poverty, an end to social and armed conflict, clear policies dealing with the HIV/AIDS pandemic and a call for responsible leadership and good governance” [513]
http://www.ayparliament.org/

African Learning Network (ALN)
The African Development Forum (ADF) convened by ECA in Addis Ababa in October 2020, saw the issue of education and Internet-based activities in schools and universities raised on various platforms. The ALN is based on the premise that transformation in education and learning requires a shift from traditional methods where new technologies can create the opportunity for the best minds to exchange information across vast distances, both at country level and across the Diaspora. [512]
http://www.uneca.org/aisi/aln.htm


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