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Voluntary Youth Philanthropists - Kenya

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The Voluntary Youth Philanthropists project is a Kenyan HIV/AIDS awareness project that incorporates the use of a camel caravan from Isiolo to Mombasa, a distance of 1030 km. The main objective of the caravan is to lobby and advocate for youth issues.
Communication Strategies
The project aims to create awareness about the existing national youth policy/millennium development goals by sensitising the youth on HIV/AIDs, drug abuse and information communication technology (ICT). It also aims to bring youth issues to the centre of national debate.

Activities during the trail include popularising of the National Youth Policy final draft and its shortcomings, disseminating other information to youth on HIV/AIDS, drug abuse and other important matters, using drama, poems, dances and art graphics to publicise the issues behind the event, and holding forums for speeches, talks and youth sharing.
Development Issues
Economic development, Youth
Key Points
The objectives of the caravan are to lobby and advocate foryouth issues, and to recognise the contribution of young people in efforts geared at realising their full potential in society.

Caravan goals are to:
  • Create awareness on the existing National Youth Policy
  • Sensitise youth about HIV/AIDS and drug abuse
  • Encourage youth to participate in national development
Source
Janet Feldman sent an e-mail to Soul Beat Africa on September 29 2004.