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Press Release: YCSRR Launches New Website!

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Press Release: YCSRR Launches New Website!

Published on Friday, 31 January 2014 11:29
The Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (YCSRR) is excited to announce the launch of its new website www.youthcoalition.org!

The new website continues to feature insights into our work, including advocacy and trainings, as well as key resources on youth and sexual and reproductive rights. The new website also includes issue pages focused specifically on young people’s sexual and reproductive rights and our current areas of work: HIV & AIDS, Abortion Rights and Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity as well as UN Processes (Post-2015 and ICPD@20).

Click through www.youthcoalition.org to find out more about the YCSRR, young people’s sexual and reproductive rights, advocacy, trainings and more!

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The YCSRR has been actively participating in the processes leading into the post-2015 development agenda. Recently, members attended the 6th Open Working Group (OWG) meeting, presenting 5 points for the realization of human rights in the new development agenda and launching our second of a series of briefs on the inclusion of youth sexual and reproductive rights. Click here to read our briefs. As we roll into 2014, we have been busy preparing for OWG8, the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) and the Commission on Population and Development (CPD).

During the sessions we will organize a youth caucus and side events with key stakeholders. We are also in the planning stages of a global youth strategy meeting with the aim of helping to navigate the nuances of the Post-2015 development agenda discussion and to provide an alternative narrative on youth thematic areas.

For more information on our upcoming advocacy and trainings, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook and Visit Our New Website! For questions or comments, please contact: Ani Colekessian Program & Communications Officer Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights ani@youthcoalition.org  

Source: The Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights

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