AC-YA vision is “A World where all Young People live with Hope, realize their Dreams and are fully empowered by all Stakeholders to positively face the Future (their destiny) in Challenging Times”.
YOUTHS LEADING CHANGE AND MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Youth Advocacy, Empowerment & Media for Development
Summary activitiesSexual and Reproductive Health Rights
Detailed activitiesActive Youth Citizens Engagement/Education and Enterprise Development
ChallendesBACKGROUND OF THE ORGANISATION
AC-YA is a young people welfare network and alliance building service which started in November 2006 with preliminary meetings initiated by the founder (Tata Nelson Berinyuy). After that AC-YA members resolved that there was a need to conduct an inferential study into the problems and needs of young people in Cameroon.
Empowering, Capacitating, Consolidating
“Empowering, Capacitating, Consolidating Civil Society Efforts/Youths Actions, Networking/Building of Coalitions for Direct Service Delivery and Advocating for Improved Livelihoods and Sustainable Development”
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PROGRAMMES OF AC-YA
- Youth Preventive Health and HIV/AIDS;
- Civil Society, Gender and Advocacy;
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Youth & Climate Change, Conservation and Environmental Protection
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Alliance for youths
ACTIVITIES of AC-YA
The 2009 financial year was actually a landmark year in the life of AC-YA for it successfully laid a solid foundation for its everlasting growth and also imposed itself in the civil society in Cameroon with one resounding message of success and liberating/upraising the voices of all young persons. The following remarkable achievements are recorded:
MEMBERSHIP
Members are Youth Community Based Organisation (YCBO), Youth Faith Based Organisation (YFBO), Youth Clubs, Youth Professional or Student associations
NATIONAL YOUTH CONTEXT AND APPEAL
General situation:
Young people (0-35 years) in Cameroon constitute about 68.7% of the total population of Cameroon. They have control/access to only about 29.83% of Cameroon’s resources (statistics derived from the United Nations Population Division, DESA’s population pyramid for…
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