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| UPCOMING EVENTS |
As our contribution to Ghana’s efforts at achieving the Millennium Development Goals by 2015, the DYF has set itself to undertake the following projects during the planned period from 2010 to 2014.
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TARGET POPULATION |
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Employable Skills Development for illiterate and semi-literate ladies |
600 unemployed young ladies |
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Awareness Creation and Education for all children to enjoy the FCUBE Programme |
2,000 non-school going children or school drop-outs |
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Combating HIV/AIDS through awareness creation, workshops and seminars |
1,000 sex workers, hairdressers and barbers, drivers, schools, religious centres |
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Promoting Malaria-free Environment through community empowering programmes such as clean-up campaigns; workshops/seminars on good health and sanitation practices |
Neighbourhoods, sellers by road-sides, schools, religious centres, lorry parks within catchment area |
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Development of Recreational Grounds for youth health and skills development |
Young girls and boys within operational area |
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| PAST EVENTS |
For the past ten years, the DYF has been at the forefront of running counseling sessions on HIV/AIDS, unwanted pregnancies, child prostitution, streetism and the need for the youth, especially the girl-child, to be empowered with employable skills. Much of the organization’s activities have been centered in the Greater Accra and Volta Regions of the Republic of Ghana.
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THEME |
VENUE |
| 1 |
2007 |
Awareness creation and education of the youth on sexually transmitted diseases especially HIV/AIDS sponsored by the Ghana Aids Commission |
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| 2 |
18 January, 2006 |
Stop-VAW Program more » |
Haatso
Kwabenya. Communities-Ga-East District |
| 3 |
15 January, 2006 |
Awareness Creation and Education of the Youth on Sexually Transmitted Diseases especially HIV/AIDS which was Sponsored by the Ghana Aids Commission |
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1 January, 2006 |
Future Life Options Program (FL0P) more » |
Adenta West and Ayi Mensa, Ga East-Greater Accra. |
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2005 |
The Training Of 180 Youth In Batik, Tie-And-Dye Skills Acquisition sponsored by Action Aid |
Bobiman-Amasaman in the Ga West District |
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