By Othieno Gerald | Project Leader
Young people continue to play an important role in our Ebola prevention efforts. With your support, youth volunteers have become active champions for public health education within their communities.
Through specialized training sessions, young leaders learned about Ebola symptoms, prevention strategies, and community engagement techniques. Equipped with this knowledge, they are helping spread accurate information among their peers and families.
Youth volunteers have participated in awareness campaigns, handwashing demonstrations, and community outreach events. Their ability to connect with fellow young people has made prevention messages more accessible and impactful.
Many volunteers have demonstrated exceptional dedication by organizing local discussions and supporting health education activities in schools and villages. Their leadership is helping strengthen community preparedness while promoting a culture of responsibility and service.
Investing in youth not only strengthens current response efforts but also builds a generation of informed leaders capable of responding to future health emergencies. Their enthusiasm and commitment continue to inspire positive change throughout the communities we serve.
Thank you for empowering young people to become agents of change. Your support is helping create safer communities while nurturing future leaders dedicated to public health and community wellbeing.
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