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![]() As Africa Co Director Save Children Now (SCN) an international online awareness about the epidemic and different prevention methods. He has participated extensively in national dialogues and advocacy, on issues ranging form “Environmental Sustainability” “Youth and Job Creation”, “rights for Children”, HIV/AIDS and other pressing global issues. Cyril’s interest in young people’s sexual reproductive health rights begun when he became involved in the implementation of the first phase of “Save the Rural Dweller” project at the National Youth Council Ghana. As a Participant Cyril participated in the West African Regional Workshop on Youth Participation in Civic Engagement 17-19 Oct 2006 organized by the Global Youth Action Network (GYAN) and World Bank Institute on the theme: Achieving the MDGs by 2015 and Promoting Democratic Governance, one of the objectives was to review current poverty reduction strategies in five West African countries and their efforts to include youth, drawing out lessons learned and identifying opportunities for further application. He further participated and contributed immensely to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the World Bank on-line E-Consultation on Youth Participation in Poverty Reduction Strategies 1/11/2006- 21/11/2006. Cyril facilitated a training program on the MDGs for some selected youth at Abosay-Okia a suburb of Accra; organized by Respect Ghana under the British Council and World Bank Debate To Action project. ![]() As a coordinator and facilitator Organized a day (22/4/2007) Community Development and MDGs training seminar organized by Youth Realities Network for some selected youth at Ashaley-Botwe in Adenta a suburb of Accra. As a Activist Almost all of us grew up eating meat, wearing leather, and going to circuses and zoos. Many of us bought our beloved “pets” at pet shops, had guinea pigs, and kept beautiful birds in cages. We wore wool and silk, ate McDonald’s burgers, and fished. We never considered the impact of these actions on the animals involved. For whatever reason, you are now asking the question: Why should animals have rights?
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