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YES Country Networks The YES Country Networks are not a homogenous grouping of stakeholders. Each network has evolved with a different mix of public, private and civil society organizations, but they all have one thing in common: they are youth-adult led. This mixture of organizations and individuals is what makes networks so powerful, because they bring together people with a lot of different experiences, background and resources. What this means is that they develop at different rates toward becoming independent, self-sustaining networks. The table below is designed to capture the development of the YES Country Networks along a continuum, and according to a regional distribution. The development of each network is captured in one of four phases that ranges from Phase One to Phase Four. For more details on each network, please contact the YES Country Network coordinator, Kenroy Roach, via email at kenroy@yesweb.org, or the specific regional coordinator for your area. The phases are shown as in the figure. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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