RYC Reflections and Insights from the Kuyenda Collective Annual Convening: Literate from Zimbabwe and Eric from Malawi
Check out the Rural Youth Champions insights following the Kuyenda Collective Annual Reflection & Learning Convening 2024
I come from the Matabeleland Province of Binga District in Zimbabwe and I am so grateful to be part of the Kuyenda Collective. In the review meeting I learnt that working together as a team enables us to yield better results and I should be interested in reading various materials in order to have evidence of things I will be inquiring about at any level of advocacy. I enjoyed socialising with RYCs from different countries and I would like to interact more with them so that we can share ideas concerning advocating for marginilised communities in our localities.
Literate munkuli
zimbabwe
What Happend? – Reflecting, reviewing, reshaping reclassification of Kuyenda Collective project from all four project centric countries on the achievements made, gaps identified, and areas of improvement from the previous project phase to the second phase. What I have learnt – Experiencing the positive understanding of project outcomes and the emphasis on the second phase target (Transnational Advocacy centiments) while keeping the pace with the first phase measures. Nevertheless, coordination and moving together are the keys to advance the quality results. What I enjoyed 😉 – The opportunity for RYCs to voice out what they have learnt through the project and share views on what they think are relevant to be incorporated into the kuyenda collective in order to achieve and attain the desired Goal in addressing learning crisis in targeted countries and beyond. “Nothing for us without Us”
eric Musiwa banda
malawi