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Project Promotes Youth Reproductive Health in Tanzania,      December 12, 2003

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission to Tanzania has awarded Family Health International (FHI) $1.5 million for start-up and first year costs of a three-year YouthNet/Tanzania Project, to promote the reproductive health of youth in Tanzania. Press Release.

Nelson Mandela to be Honored in New Special to Premiere on MTV Globally in July to Potential Audience of One Billion People,             May 7, 2003

A sixty-minute special will mark 2003 debut of the acclaimed Staying Alive HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign in association with the Nelson Mandela Foundation, UNAIDS, World Bank, Kaiser Family Foundation, and Family Health International's YouthNet. Press Release. 

MTV Global Forum, July 3, 2002

MTV produced a television program featuring former President Clinton and a distinguished panel of opinion leaders answering questions on AIDS from an audience of youth at the XIV International AIDS conference in Barcelona, Spain. Global Forum [PDF 100kb]

More Youth Voices Equal Fewer HIV Infections, July 1, 2002

Youth activists partnered with Peter Piot, Sandra L. Thurman, Stephen Lewis, and her Royal Highness Princess Rattna-Devi Norodom of Cambodia to raise youth visibility. Youth Voices [PDF 85kb] 

YouthNet Activities at Barcelona, July 1, 2002 

YouthNet collaborated, sponsored, and provided technical assistance to activities at the XIV International AIDS Conference in Barcelona, Spain, including the Barcelona YouthForce, MTV's Global Forum, and YouthNet's satellite meeting. Press backgrounder [PDF 30kb].

USAID Awards FHI YouthNet Project, October 2, 2001

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded Family Health International (FHI) $85 million to lead a five-year program to promote the reproductive health of youth in selected developing countries. USAID Awards FHI YouthNet

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