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Weekly
activity update
National Youth Development Trust
May 23, 2012
Life skills
training: 30 youths from Robert Sinyoka, St Peters and Pumula underwent
a life skills training last week from 17 to 19 May 2012. The three
day training workshop was held at the St Peters community hall in
peri-urban Bulawayo. Topics covered during the workshop included
gender mainstreaming that looked into defining gender, clarifying
the difference between gender and sex, various gender roles and
responsibilities. The organisation put much emphasis on gender mainstreaming
as a means of empowering the trainees to equally participate in
community and national development initiatives. The session included
role plays that saw young men and women interchanging roles in plays
that depict various gender roles in their community. A video footage
of the South African drama series Intersexions laid the groundwork
for the session on romantic relationships and assertive behaviour.
In discussing
HIV/AIDS prevention, stigma, discrimination and living with HIV/AIDS,
the young people had the opportunity to listen to a testimony from
a young woman living with HIV. She managed to share some facts about
the virus and how those who are already HIV positive can live positively.
One of the participants, a single mother was moved by the session
to the extent that she openly came out to NYDT members of staff
about her HIV status and sought assistance in terms of transport
to get her baby tested for HIV. The institution has pledged to support
her in that regard and link her up with the relevant institutions
for more details on how she can live positively with the virus.
The final session was on career development and it largely focused
on enhancing the entrepreneurial skills of the young people. Most
of them were already entrepreneurs although they seemed to underestimate
their entrepreneurship skills. Some are already running a poultry
project and one of them a soap making project. The youths also received
practical training on how to write curriculum vitas and tips for
going through a successful job interview.
The training
workshop was appreciated by both the participants and the local
community leaders who said that the youths in the ward were not
exposed to such crucial programmes which aid young people's
professional, economic and social growth. As such, they urged the
NYDT to widen its reach and carry out more training programmes in
the peri urban ward.
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