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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://kuja.org/event/youth-leading-change-responses-
 and-recommendations-for-a-failing-aid-system-69/register">Youth Leading Ch
 ange: Responses and Recommendations for a Failing ‘Aid’ System</a>\nIn
  this webinar\, three young activists will discuss the strategies and resp
 onses of youth-led organizations to the current crises of the "aid" system
 \, focusing on their strengths\, lessons learned\, and perspectives on the
  future of aid. They will share their lessons learned in advocating for yo
 uth’s rights\, especially in recent months\; key messages and recommenda
 tions for donors\; and advice for other youth-led NGOs navigating the cris
 es. This webinar is aimed at a general international "aid" audience intere
 sted in children's rights and youth-led organizations\, including donors a
 nd funders\, researchers\, practitioners\, graduate students\, community-b
 ased and national NGOs\, INGOs\, and more. Based on their experiences\, th
 ree young leaders and activists will discuss: Adaptation strategies by you
 th-led organizations facing funding cuts Leveraging entrepreneurship as a 
 tool to sustain youth-led initiatives and community empowerment in the fac
 e of funding gaps Rise of anti-migrant and anti-refugee narratives\, and t
 he effects of displacement on youth-led organizations working with migrant
 \, refugee\, and host communities Recommendations for international donors
  and funders on how to better support youth-led organizations Suggestions 
 to achieve the meaningful inclusion of youth-led organizations in decision
 -making processes Attendees are encouraged to submit questions for the spe
 akers in advance (in English or Spanish) to mara.luna@kuja.org. This event
  is co-sponsored by the Collaborative on Global Children's Issues\, George
 town University and Global Fund for Children. Speakers Krista Rivas Gutié
 rrez Global leader\, Tertiary Refugee Student Network (TRSN) Krista Rivas 
 Gutierrez is a student of architecture and international relations\, a DAF
 I scholarship recipient\, and the Global Lead of the Tertiary Refugee Stud
 ent Network (TRSN)\, where she works to strengthen youth leadership [...]
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LOCATION:Kuja\, Kenya
SUMMARY:Youth Leading Change: Responses and Recommendations for a Failing 
 ‘Aid’ System
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