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Youth Power Center Launches in Khujand

20 September 2006

Youth Power Center Launches in Khujand

On September 20, Carolyn Bryan, USAID Country Representative for Tajikistan, joined the Deputy Mayor of Khujand, Mr. Nazokat Yormatova, and the Head of the local NGO Association of Scientific and Technical Intelligentsia (ASTI), Farrukh Tyuryaev, at the opening ceremony of a new Youth Power Center in Khujand. This effort was made possible due to the collaboration of the USAID Drug Demand Reduction Program (DDRP)* and its sub grantee, Population Services International (PSI).

The Youth Power Center aims to support DDRP/PSI activities in providing various services to vulnerable youth. All the activities of the Youth Center are oriented to increase youth awareness on the harm of drug use, HIV/AIDS, and the importance of leading healthy lifestyles.

The U.S. Government funds DDRP though the United States Agency for International Development. This program is an integral part of USAID’s HIV/AIDS prevention strategy in the Central Asian region. Helping people to make right choices and avoid serious health consequences related to drug use, especially contracting HIV/AIDS, is the main goal of the program. This goal will be achieved by filling the youth’s free time with various educational and recreational activities.

DDRP/PSI is working closely with vulnerable youth to involve them in program activities, thus helping them follow the principles of leading a healthy lifestyle. The main PSI target groups are youth at risk for taking drugs, including those who have close friends or family members who are already drug users. Youth subject to heavy social, economic or psychological stress who live in communities where heroin is available are also under high risk for using heroin and other drugs.

The PSI-ASTI Youth Power Center will be the sixth in the Central Asian network of Youth Centers after the Youth Centers in Osh, Tashkent, Dushanbe, Khojand and Khorog.

Additional information may be obtained at: 2-74-86, (92)777-22-34 or e-mail: Psi@psitaj.sugdien.com

*DDRP stands for the Drug Demand Reduction Program in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Fergana valley of Kyrgyzstan. It is funded through USAID and implemented by PSI in consortium with AOSI, AFEW, ACCORD, and INTERNEWS Tajikistan.

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