(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) The communication and advocacy skills of
CARICOM Youth Ambassadors (CYAs) are being sharpened
to play a greater role in the Region, particularly
in the realm of the CARICOM Single Market and
Economy (CSME).
In this context, CYAs will converge 8-10 July in
Saint Lucia, for an intensive workshop on
Sustainable Livelihoods for Caribbean Youth. The
workshop is aimed at increasing CSME awareness and
advocacy skills among the CYAs, with a view to
developing a regional framework for integrating
sustainable livelihood into HIV/AIDS prevention
projects.
Topics including regional integration, the
current status of CSME implementation, as well as
presentations on media skills, public speaking and
practical media exercises are expected to feature at
the workshop. This is in addition to the issue of
vulnerability faced by Caribbean at-risk youth in
the context HIV/AIDS, and presentations
incorporating other risk factors such as crime,
drugs and violence.
In the latter regard, the CYAs will receive a
practical demonstration on turning challenges into
communications opportunities for promoting
sustainable livelihoods in peer-to-peer HIV/AIDS
programmes.
It is anticipated that a total of 32 CARICOM
Youth Ambassadors (CYAs) drawn from across the
Region will attend the sessions which will be
facilitated by staff of the CARICOM Secretariat and
the Ministry of Commerce, Investment and Consumer
Affairs, Saint Lucia.
A Behaviour Change Communication Workshop to be
organised by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA),
and aimed at developing a Regional Behaviour Change
Communication Strategy will follow the CSME
awareness workshop.
CONTACT:
piu@caricom.org and/or
hjohnson@caricom.org