Launch of “MAZINGIRA NA AMANI” activities: A promising future for young survivors of conflicts and climate disasters.

Published 2 november 2024 | By Communication manager

Nettoyage Lac Kivu

This Saturday, shujaa initiative launched new activities under its "MAZINGIRA NA AMANI" program at the war displaced persons camp, marking a significant step in the preparation for the International Children's Rights Day, celebrated every November 20.

In a community already weakened by conflict, this project presents itself as an innovative and necessary response to the food and social challenges faced by children and young people who have survived crises.

Under clear skies, members of the organization, together with other displaced people, engaged in planting vegetables. This activity is not only about improving food security; it is also a vehicle for peace.

It should be added that the Shujaa Initiative organization plans educational sessions on the importance of the environment and natural resources, as well as discussions on peace and social cohesion.

"This program is essential to give children and young people the tools to build a better future"

-Initiative Manager

“By learning to grow their own food, they develop essential skills while contributing to the well-being of their community.”

He adds

It should be added that the Shujaa Initiative organization plans educational sessions on the importance of the environment and natural resources, as well as discussions on peace and social cohesion.

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