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What’s Changed? Caribbean Youth and CSO Conversation on #ICPD25

October 8, 2019
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What’s Changed? Caribbean Youth and CSO Conversation on #ICPD25

“A lot has changed in the 25 years since the International Conference on Population and Development.

But one thing stays the same: our quest for rights and choices for all!”

Those were the words of Mr. Christopher Gilkes at the “What’s Changed? Caribbean Youth and CSO Conversation on #ICPD25” forum held in Trinidad on August 28th-29th 2019.

A number of persons were in attendance representing civil society, youth groups & Governments who shared their views on the #ICPD Programme of action.

United Nations Caribbean Nikoli Jean-Paul Edwards Alando Terrelonge MA, MP Ministry of Education Youth & Information were also there.

Check out more on Twitter #ICPD25

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