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Monday, 20 September 2010 – Today, not-for-profit organisation UYDO (The United Youth Development Organization) launches a new website: www.UYDO.org.
The new website is the first and only peer to peer microfinance platform where young people can come together to fundraise and invest in young entrepreneurs (aged 15-29) living in poverty.
Investing in young people - the Surrey way. Surrey Online.
Thursday, 16 September 2010 - Local Surrey design team, Webskills, have been showcasing their skills in support of innovative youth-driven organisation, UYDO (The United Youth Development Organization) by developing their ground breaking new website, UYDO.org, launched on 15 september.
Wednesday, 5 May 2010 - Former Bournemouth University student, Espen Berg is the founder and CEO of an innovative youth-led organization working towards the alleviation of poverty and inequality amongst youth. UYDO is short for United Youth Development Organization and is based on the notion that young people from all over the world stand united against poverty, inequality, and injustice.
The bottom line: the young helping the young. Social Enterprise Magazine
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 - The United Youth Development Organization (UYDO) is a youth-led social enterprise that helps young people in Africa lift themselves out of poverty while empowering young people in the UK with meaningful employment, says founder and CEO Espen Berg. "I started UYDO so that young people could have the opportunity to show the world what they are capable of, both in developing countries and here in the UK."
UYDO is a youth-led organisation focusing on empowering young people in the developing world. Bournemouth University Global Local Education.
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 - United Youth Development Organisation (UYDO) is a youth-led organisation focusing on empowering young people in the developing world to take themselves out of poverty and unemployment through entrepreneurship. UYDO are reliant upon donations from people who live all around the world, just like any charity. But UYDO does not take this financial generosity for granted – they offer something in return.
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Name: Nataline Olang Age: 19 Investors: Sheffield University, Durham University, UCL, UYDO Operations £400 is giving Nataline the chance to pursue her dreams of opening her own fashion line! With the loan, she’s starting up a boutique in Umoja Market which is renowned for the latest fashion and trends. Who knows, you might just be wearing her designs one day!
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