The Vibrant Young Voices Consortium Advocacy Survey
Just Launched: the Vibrant Young Voices Consortium advocacy initiative survey in English and French.
Designed by the Vibrant Young Voices Consortium, which includes The Coalition for Children Affected by AIDS. GNP+, RIATT-ESA, Y+ Global, SWEAT, REPSSi and PATA, with support from Zvandiri, we have created this survey for young advocates. This initiative aims to strengthen youth and community-led advocacy and action, by understanding how global funding cuts are affecting children we support. This activity will also enable the VYV Consortium to determine topics for discussion at the Advocacy Workshop we hope to run early next year.
Many young advocates may have completed Y+ Global’s Global Survey in early 2025. The insights from this have helped to shape this new consultation. Now, we are asking young advocates to co-design our next advocacy initiative ahead of ICASA 2025, ensuring young people’s perspectives are represented. This activity is for community advocates to have their say on the impact of the cuts to help us:
The Coalition for Children Affected by AIDS on behalf of the Vibrant Young Voices Consortium encourages you to share this survey with your networks. This initiative aims to strengthen youth and community-led advocacy and action by understanding how global funding cuts are affecting children, adolescents, and young people living with or affected by HIV.
While reflecting on the challenges, the outcome of this survey will also highlight community resilience and innovation in protecting health and rights for people living with and affected by HIV.
Add your voice! Complete the survey here! Also available in French. Please click here for the French version. We also want to share this social media toolkit to promote this activity. Please use this when sharing with your networks.
We really appreciate your time and insights.
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Have a question? Please contact:
Ashton Josephs, Communications Adviser for The Coalition for Children Affected by AIDS. Ashton.Josephs@