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Y-Peer’s Training of Trainers ends

December 24, 2013
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Y-PeerThe third National Training of Trainers, conducted by Y-Peer, Bhutan Network, on becoming effective peer educators, concluded in Thimphu, today.

During the four-day training, 27 youth including students and out-of-school youth were trained.

Y-Peer is a network of young people from dozens of countries and organisation with thousands of members around the world. It facilitates and mobilizes youth about issues related to sexual and reproductive health.

Y-Peer Bhutan also won the best network 2013 award during the global advisory board meeting, which was held on October 28 to November 1in Belgrade, Serbia.

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