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Nooranie was previously attached to the 8th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP) Coordinating Secretariat as the Coordinator for the Youth Programme Committee. The congress was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka from the 18 to the 23 August 2007 (Please visit http://www.icaap8.lk/ for more information) He is also an Assistant Trainer/ Technical Assistant for Sage Training (Pvt) Ltd, doing training programmes on leadership development, teambuilding, conflict resolution, presentation skills, etc. its main goal is to provide consulting and training products and services, which enhance the business success of our clients, through focused development of their people and systems (Please visit http://www.sagetraining.org/ for more information) Nooranie is also attached to the Global Youth Coalition on AIDS (GYCA. )GYCA is a youth-led, UNAIDS and UNFPA supported alliance of over 2,700 young leaders and adult allies working in over 107 countries worldwide. More than half of the 5 million new HIV infections each year occur among young people under 25 years old, with 6,000 new infections each day. GYCA empowers young leaders with the skills, knowledge, resources and opportunities they need to scale up HIV/ AIDS interventions amongst their peers. Currently he is the GYCA National Focal Point for Sri Lanka. As a relatively decentralized network, GYCA relies upon the enthusiasm and commitment of its members to steer and develop the Coalition. The principle function of the NFPs is to be pro-active in mapping and networking processes in GYCA - South Asia and effectively engaging all GYCA - South Asia members within their country. The NFP should believe in GYCA’s overall goals, operate from a framework of human rights, work in an HIV/ AIDS related field and be willing to facilitate GYCA’s growth and sustainability. Nooranie was the Secretary for the Rotaract Club of Colombo North (RCCN) (Please visit http://www.rotaractclubofcolombonorth.com/ for more information). RCCN was charted in 1992 and sponsored by the Rotary Club of Colombo North and is a non profit organization, which has affiliations to the Rotary International through its mother club, The Rotary Club of Colombo North. The club is monitored by the Rotaract District Organization and the Rotary Club of Colombo North. Currently he is attached to the Roratact Club of Colombo (Please visit http://www.rotaractclubofcolombo.org/ for more information). Nooranie is also the General Secretary of Beyond Borders a voluntary, youth-led, youth-run initiative supported by the British Council office in Colombo. Its working themes are Identity, Diversity and Active Global Citizenship and ‘Beyond Borders’ core groups in Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka undertake initiatives that provide a space for young people to actively express themselves on a range of issues. (Please visit http://www.beyondborders.wordpress.com/ for more information). During his period at High School he was involved in most of the Societies and have worked in youth activities. His Vision in life is: “To contribute towards the greater collision of making positive change in the World” and his Objectives are: 1. To be a part in different kinds of activities & various types of Development Processes 2. Build up efficient & effective networks all over the Country, Region & the rest of the World with different Persons 3. Be a highly qualified Human Resource Management Professional 4. Build up & be a part of a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Policy & Strategy, effective & measurable, in order to eradicate the social stigma on National & International Conflicts & Issues 5. Work with Youth Groups in order to transform the message of Positive Change 6. Educate & Utilize peer groups to start working on transforming positive change among their networks He is currently following a Diploma in Human Resource Management at the National Institute of Business Management (NIBM)
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