Global Youth Partnership for Africa
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The Global Youth Partnership for Africa is a nonprofit organization seeking to foster educational opportunities for the children of northern Uganda, spread information about HIV/AIDS prevention in Ugandan society, and provide initiatives for women's empowerment. It was founded in October 2003 by Jeremy M. Goldberg, an American, and Joseph Bagambaki, a Ugandan.
GYPA hosts youth summits, the Kimeeza, volunteers and immersion trips to Uganda, and other parts of Africa.
[edit] See also
- Uganda Conflict Action Network
- Lord's Resistance Army
- Uganda
- Human rights in Uganda
- Internally displaced person