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International Youth Day - August 12, 2004

Photo of a young woman holding her children on her lap. photo credit: L. Chomiak
A young woman holds her child on her lap.
  Photo of a young man holding his child. photo credit: L. Chomiak
A young man holds his child.

On December 17, 1999, the United Nations General Assembly declared August 12 International Youth Day to promote youth involvement and to focus on problems pertaining to them.

Many young people lack basic information about reproductive and sexual health. USAID's Office of Population and Reproductive Health seeks to serve youth through programs designed for their specific needs. The challenge is to establish patterns of informed and responsible reproductive decisionmaking early in life. Delaying sexual activity, first pregnancy, increasing responsible behavior (including abstinence), partner reduction, and condom use not only will protect young people's health and quality of life, but also contribute to the health and prosperity of the world's future populations.

Youth Profiles

Related Links

  • YouthNet
    YouthNet is a global program committed to improving the reproductive health and HIV/AIDS prevention behaviors of youth aged 10 to 24 years old.

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