By Kankya Blaise | Fundraiser
Uganda is a buttling a high social burden of young people where most of them are raised to conceal their pain and misery and are neither encouraged nor empowered to speak up in all aspects of life. This puts them at the risk of engaging in transactional relationships, economic dependency, vulnerability to violence, unintended pregnancies, onward transmission of HIV and STIs, and chronic ill-health, both mental and physical.
Last week,Joy For Children-Uganda was chanced with the opportunity to have two adolescent girls attend a six-day residential training that was meant to uquip young adults with knowledge that can guide them to do away with challenges that mostly get girls dropout of school. for examplle; early marriages and teenage pregnancies. They were also trained in productive skills which were meant to m ake them productive members in societies they live. They were chanced to hear from successful women who aimed at getting them refocus on their dreams.
We had the duo attend the training so that we can monitor them for the next three months to determine if there is a positive impact on them. They will also help as resourcepersons during the training JFCU has scheduled for early January, 2020.
We are grateful to you, our dear donor, for helping us give the rural girl chance to keep in school, and strive to achieve their dreams.
By Kankya Blaise | Fundraiser
By Kankya Blaise | Fundraiser
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