This most recent round of trainings reached 44 students in Nyasaka, 50 students in Nundu, 31 students in Mahina, and 76 students in Igelegele.
OUR LATEST ACTIVITIES
Legal and behavior change process (BCP) trainings were carried out at four secondary schools in Mwanza, Tanzania: Nyasaka, Nundu, Mahina, and Igelegele. EBLI staff members Rose Edward led these trainings, focused on sexual and reproductive health and human rights (SRHR) issues, particularly as it relates to pertinent teen issues. Like all of our BCP activities, this training aimed to help empower young people to choose healthy futures for themselves, putting aside unhealthy and destructive behaviors such as casual sex, and alcohol and drug abuse. The goal is for every student to reach his or her potential and thrive. This most recent round of trainings reached 44 students in Nyasaka, 50 students in Nundu, 31 students in Mahina, and 76 students in Igelegele.
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