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African Youth Programme


 

The youth programme provides a social place where young people can meet and enjoy activities such as football, soccer, basketball table tennis, or video games, and sports activities. It also brings together young people to explore subjects such as sex, sexual health, STIs, condoms, safe sex and growth and development. Young people are central to the work of Africa Health Organisation.
African Youth Club was set up to provide young people with activities designed to keep youth off the streets, and give them a job and an interest in activity. Some youth clubs can have a particular compelling force, such as music, guidance and advice or human characteristics such as determination etc

The club is open to all people aged 10-24 and is a places where young people  can go to meet friends, make new friends, and learn or try new activities, some of which may be completely new to them.

Young people can drop in at the youth club centre any time and are welcome by the youth workers working there. Youth workers will encourage you to join in the club's programmes. You could learn a new skill like music or computing, or possibly plan a trip away. You are also able to relax and listen to music or play pool, table tennis and much more.

Our objective is promoting the involvement, enjoyment and achievement of all young people.

Our purpose is being able to help young people through:

• Creating the opportunity to have fun, learn, and reach their potential

• Supporting young people to develop and improve

African youth club aims to improve the live of young people by promoting the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential by the development and provision of stimulating activities.

For more information or to get involved, please contact us on Email: african.youth@aho.org.uk

 

 

 

Programmes overview
Sexual Health Programme
 The programme aims to improve the sexual health of African people and changing behaviour.

Chlamydia Screening Programme  The programme is about prevention, early detection and treatment of Chlamydia.


Africa Maternal Health Programme Maternal health programme aims to improve the health of mothers and un/new born babies.


Africa Renal Health Programme  Africa Renal programme is about prevention, early detection and renal replacement therapy.


Africa Disability Programme  Africa Disability promotes the health and social welfare of African disabled people ensuing their.


Africa Mental Health Programme  The programme aims to improve mental health of African people and changing attitude.


African Carers Programme  The programmes aims to improve the lives of Carers and advocate for change in policy.


African Young Carers Programme  The programme is about providing appropriate support to young people looking after someone.


Africa Nursing & Care Agency (ANCA)  The programme supports the delivery of health and social care through supplying personnel.


African Academy of Learning  This flagship programme aims to improve skills and educational attainment of African people. 


 


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