WITNESS Video Advocacy Training for Youth from Speak Africa - Ghana

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Witnessed: 2195 times

Regions: Africa, Ghana

Issues: Poverty, Sanitation, Water

Tags: Africa, children's rights, ghana, seeding, WITNESS training, Youth

August, 2008: Bukeni Waruzi, WITNESS Program Coordinator for Africa and the Middle East, traveled to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to offer video advocacy training for 20 young human rights activists from Speak Africa, a Pan-African youth focused network of organizations.
Coordinated in partnership with UNICEF Ethiopia, YMCI, AUCC-Accra, BBCWST, ACPF, and UNECA, the training lasted for one week and focused on youth between the ages of 15-25 from Ethiopia, Ghana, Angola, Egypt, Mozambique, and Madagascar.
In this practice video, a young activist from Ghana discusses the importance of the right to basic sanitation

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