Youth Advocate Program International - New Website



We, at Youth Advocate Program International (YAP International), are
launching our new website (http://www.yapi.org) in celebration of our 10th
anniversary of "promoting and protecting the rights and well-being of the
world's youth, giving particular attention to children victimized by
conflict, exploitation, and state and personal violence."

YAP International is a non-profit organization focused on preventing and
eliminating child exploitation through education, advocacy, policy, and
youth participation. We serve on 18 national and international child
<http://www.yapi.org/committees.htm> rights and protection committees,
including the Child Labor Coalition, International Advisory Committee to
the Fair Labor Association, the North American Consultation Committee to
the UN Study on Violence against Children, and the NGO Committee on
UNICEF.

YAP International invites you to visit our new website
<http://www.yapi.org/index.htm> to explore our:

* Issue Summaries: Modern Child Slavery
<http://www.yapi.org/slavery/index.htm> ; Commercial Sexual Exploitation
of <http://www.yapi.org/csec/> Children; Child
<http://www.yapi.org/conflict/index.htm> Soldiers; and many other issues.

* Issue Publications: our current issue booklets
<http://www.yapi.org/booklets.htm> and our reports and research
<http://www.yapi.org/reports.htm> .

* Education <http://www.yapi.org/education.htm> Programs: for teachers,
high school students, kid's, and groups; our new highlight is our 'free'
downloadable course curriculum modules <http://www.yapi.org/curricula.htm>.

Please take a moment to become informed about our work, and feel welcome
to forward this information to anyone who may be interested.

Sincerely,

Patrick Schoof
Executive Director

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Youth Advocate Program International
4545 42nd Street, NW, Suite 209, Washington , DC  20016
(202) 244-1986 Main ~ (202) 244 -6396 Fax
e-mail us at:  yapi@yapi.org



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