Countries struggling to meet rising demand for secondary education
25 October 2011 –
Young people will be able to create and shape the new United Nations strategy on youth and HIV/AIDS through an online collaborative project launched today, which will use several social media platforms to facilitate the
development of new policies to combat the pandemic.
The project, CrowdOutAIDS.org, run by the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), will run for a period of two months in which
anyone aged 15 to 29 will be able to submit and share their ideas and proposal ....
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