A snippet of the District level Aflatoun Social and Financial literacy training of trainers workshop. The training plays a crucial role in ensuring that the trainers are well-equipped, knowledgeable, and capable of delivering high-quality training programs.@mavambo_trust
ACT would like to take a moment to celebrate the resilience and accomplishments of women around the world. Let us continue to break down barriers, and build a future where everyone, regardless of gender, can live in equality and harmony.# Invest in women Accelerate Progress#
Sports have rules and regulations in place to ensure that it is safe, fair, and enjoyable for all participants. Similarly, life has boundaries that guide us towards the right path. ACT has been utilizing sports to educate, entertain people on HIV, STIs, GBV, cervical cancer, etc
Rafiki Girls Centre conducted an end-of-project peer evaluation with our project participants and stakeholders. The evaluation results will provide an opportunity to reflect on the project's achievements, challenges, lessons learned, as well as to identify areas for improvement.
Last week, we hosted Youth Advocates and Wild4Life/PZAT for a Partner & Exchange Visit. The visit's main objective was to evaluate the level of integration of the Youth Advocates Helpline and the VHW and Clinical Model by Wild4Life in our programming. #SDG17@YouthAdvocates
Violence is a choice. People who use violence may try to excuse their behaviour by saying that they "lost control" or ‘couldn’t stop themselves’. But in reality these people do know how to control their anger.. @NatlAIDStrategy@ShamwariyeMwana@mavambo_trust@EGPAF@UN
last friday we held our 33 annual general meeting and we would like to thank our board members and stakeholders for attending our 33 AGM and for sharing your valuable insights and feedback. We appreciate your contributions and hope that you found the event to be a valuable
Last Friday we attended the Mahusekwa High School Prize Giving Day. We supported the activity by donating some of the prizes for outstanding students. We were appreciative of the acknowledgement of our efforts in fostering a welcoming atmosphere in the Chihota community.
We need to address the main cause of child marriages. "Even if a girl child in a community that permits child marriages wants to go to school, it won't because of poverty," Until we address the parents' poverty and socioeconomic issues, we won't be taking any action.
Our culture is steeped in gender conventions, which have a profound effect on people, especially youngsters. Children's potential and possibilities are frequently restricted by restrictive gender norms, which can have an impact on their mental and emotional and peer relationships
Snippets from the Egmont Partners Meeting conducted yesterday at Rafik Girls Centre. A total of eight partners were present. The event provided a valuable opportunity for organizations to connect, collaborate, and learn from one another.