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Title: Our temporary website is HERE!
Location:
Singapore
Status:
In Planning
Timeline: 2000-01-01 to 2000-01-01
Categories: Education, Environment, Media
Description:
SYINC, formerly known as Singapore International Youth Council, works to link up and build capacity among Singapore youth organisations so as to incubate, equip and empower young Singaporeans to take action on the issues important to us. Through a network of youth organisations and adult allies, SYINC works to serve as a platform for youth engagement,
providing a voice to speak out on the issues we care about. We aim to foster courage,...
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May 29th, 2007 - 11:34:51 | Bernise Ang
We are forming the team for our inaugural Singapore youth summit for social change! (We are looking for a cool name too, send us your suggestions! projects@shoutsingapore.org)
This summit will:... (read more)
May 22nd, 2007 - 17:28:38 | Bernise Ang
CSD-15 has concluded. We are now gearing up for *action* on the ground here in Sg! Are you interested to get involved? Check out the deal here:
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Apr 29th, 2007 - 12:15:20 | Bernise Ang
We are in NY!! Reporting back to you from Columbia University, where we're having the pre-CSD-15 Energy Youth Blast to prep the CSD Youth Caucus for the proceedings over the next 2 weeks. There is... (read more)
Mar 20th, 2007 - 14:29:19 | Bernise Ang
We have 4!
We have confirmed the first 4 names of our inaugural Youth Panel:
Lingehswari d/o Eisvran
Li Zongyin
Andrew Wang
Jonathan Koh
We are making a public call for further Youth... (read more)
Mar 14th, 2007 - 01:37:35 | Bernise Ang
HIV film screening on March 10 was small and successful. We had turnout of about 15, which means we got to interact a lot, and get to know some of each others' experiences more in-depth.
The... (read more)
Mar 4th, 2007 - 11:26:06 | Bernise Ang
It's ASEAN's 40th anniverary, & we're supporting a youth-led effort to celebrate!
Together with 3 other youth orgs from Viet Nam, Malaysia and Philippines, we are organising an ASEAN Youth... (read more)
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