Thursday, November 18, 2010

Boys Empowerment Day


I conducted a youth empowerment camp by which 60 OVC’s (orphans and vulnerable children) attended. RACOBAO, in partnership with Children in Africa, was given funding to target a total of 180 children over a three year period. This year, 60 children who had been living alone for three or more years within Lyantonde and Rakai districts, were chosen for the yearly 2 day camp. The focus of the camp is on: HIV and AIDS; Food and nutrition, Training in income generating activities; Sharing personal experiences as well as counseling from psychologists, but most importantly, improving the self esteem of these children. I created the logo (youth alliance creating hope), design and slogan for the t shirts. I also created the packets of information for all session of the camp and helped design the program. The sessions for the 2 days included: Youth roles and responsibilities; Pychosocial support; Behavioral change and nonverbal communication skills; Peer education skills and drama; Formation of groups to discuss steps in good decision making skills; Gender roles; Violence in the household; Family relations; Goal setting; HIV/AIDS updates and awareness followed by a question and answer session and myth busting; Family planning; Hygiene and sanitation in the household; How to construct a tippy tap; Games and recreational activities; Sharing of personal experiences guided by a councilor; Goat roast dinner and awards. I began the camp by passing out t shirts. Once the kids were settled and had finished eating breakfast I introduced myself and started talking with them about sanitation and hygiene. The session I conducted was proper hygiene and water/food sanitation. I went over all of the ways to make safe water, how long to boil it; how to cover your food and why flies are bad. I discussed: Diseases and what causes them; Nutrition and safe cooking; How to take care of the leftovers; Washing hands and how much water one should drink daily. After the question and answer session, we went and made a tippy tap. I had a girl and a guy explain how to use it. I then talked to them about how to make it emphasized the importance of hand washing. The whole camp went very well. The students were engaged and at the end of the camp, really seemed to open up with one another. However, I did feel that it was a lot of information to pack into 2 days. While the topics were important, I sensed that it was quite a lot for children to absorb in such a short amount of time. Other than that, I felt that it went wonderfully!

Youth Camp: Youth Alliance Creating Hope



So for this years youth camp I was able to create the program and t shirt design. The program was as follows:

DAY 1:

Breakfast
Devotion
Introductions
Youth Roles and Responsibilities
HIV/AIDS updates and awareness followed by a Q&A session and Myth Busting
Hygiene and Sanitation in the household
How to construct a Tippy Tap
Lunch
Peer Education Skills and Drama
Formation of Groups to discuss steps in good decision making
Gender Roles
Evening Tea
Games and Rec.
Goat Roast/Dinner
Sharing of personal experiences guided by a councilor

DAY 2:


Breakfast
Psychosocial Support
Behavioral Change and Nonverbal Communication Skills
Break Tea
Family Planning
Goal Setting
Lunch
Violence in Households
Family Relations
Evening Tea
Award/Prizes
Departure

There was much work that went into setting everything up, ordering the shirts and food, creating information packets, etc. The day finally came and everything even started on time. Once the kids were settled and had finished eating breakfast I introduced myself and started talking with them about sanitation and hygiene. I went over all of the ways to make safe water, how long to boil it, how to cover your food and why flies are bad. I went over diseases and what causes them. I talked about nutrition,safe cooking and about left overs. I spoke to them about washing your hands and how much water one should drink daily. Then we went and made a tippy tap and I had a girl and guy explain how to use it. I then educated them on how to make it and why it is important to wash your hands. It was a fantastic 2 day camp and the kids were able to take a lot from it!

Monday, November 1, 2010

NGO Database Parafinilia


I had created the logo, motto and name for the NGO Forum, of which my organization is the leader of.
They had ordered a bunch of things, such as: A stamp, certificates, folders, a booklet of mission, etc. all of which had my creation on it! Pretty cool!!

Red Cross Youth Link T Shirt Handout



So, this event has been anticipated for quite sometime. I had hosted a fundraiser in order to gain revenue for the students so that they could receive t shirts for their link. I was finally able to order them, retrieve them from Kampala and have a ceremony in which the students received their ID cards and a shirt- that is, if they paid the 2,000 shillings. Almost all of my students were able to get a shirt. We talked with them briefly before handing everything out and then took some group photos. I made it mandatory that they wear their shirts every Friday. The entire event went very well and the students were happy.