Every Voice Of A Young Person Matters
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Swaziland Network of Young Positives (SNYP+) is committed to transforming the lives of Young People Living with HIV in Eswatini. Through advocacy, empowerment, and community engagement, SNYP+ strives to ensure that these young people have the resources, skills, and support they need to lead healthy, productive lives and contribute to the broader society

WHAT WE DO


Advocating for Youth-Centric HIV and AIDS Policies
Lead efforts to formulate, review, and implement policies that prioritize the unique needs of young people living with HIV and AIDS, ensuring that integrated services are both accessible and youth-friendly.


Providing Technical Leadership in Program Development
Offer expert guidance and oversight in the creation and refinement of HIV and AIDS programs, ensuring they are specifically designed to support young people living with HIV and AIDS.


Aligning and Enhancing HIV and AIDS Interventions
Drive the alignment and harmonization of HIV and AIDS initiatives to comprehensively address the diverse needs of young people, with a particular focus on their Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights.


Combating Discrimination and Promoting Well being
Champion the elimination of discrimination against young people living with HIV and AIDS, while promoting their health, wellbeing, and right to a life of dignity and equality.
OUR IMPACT
Community Dialogues
SAFE SPACES
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Swaziland Network of Young Positives (SNYP+) is committed to transforming the lives of Young People Living with HIV in Eswatini. Through advocacy, empowerment, and community engagement, SNYP+ strives to ensure that these young people have the resources, skills, and support they need to lead healthy, productive lives and contribute to the broader society


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