A Story of Samuel, A Youth Advocate

What a disappointing and sad reality! Despite my enthusiasm for advancing healthy nutrition from childhood, whenever I heard about malnutrition, my perceptions were always about the cause being poverty because in the rural community grew up in
Youth Advocacy Guide (YAG) Cascade Trainings-1st Edition

In a way to meaningfully engage the young people in and enhance the youth-driven advocacy, in September 2022, UNICEF ESAR conducted Youth Advocacy Champion Training of Trainers (ToT)
Youth Advocates Graguation

This was a wrap-up session organized and conducted to facilitate the trainers and trainees to present the outcomes of the four YAG training cohorts to the Ministry of Youth and other
Promoting mental health and wellbeing in schools

Adolescents are more likely to develop mental health issues due to a lot of changes they go through during this stage of development. This way,
Promoting Mental health and wellbeing through social media

Social media platforms are progressively developing as rich sources of mass communication and engagement. Increasing mental health awareness with the help
Youth and Adolescents Health Digital Platform

YAhealth is a bilingual (Kinyarwanda and English), user and age-centered (age groups 10-14, 15-19 and 20-24) offline-online MobileApp, Web Application and USSD Code (*411#)
Youth and Adolescents Mental Health Board Game

This is a Mental Health game designed to be played by peers and peers, children and parents, teachers and students.
Descripton

While the Youth and Adolescents dominate the total number of Rwandan population, they still face a lot of challenges and on the top being Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR)
ASRH Trainings at Remera Youth Corner

Within the 2 consecutive weekends, the workshops conducted on April 2 and 9, 2022 at Remera Health Center’s Youth Corner, aimed at training the young people who visits this youth corner on Adolescent Sexual
HIV Awareness Campaign

By the end of 2021, about 38.4 million people were living with HIV and 2/3 of them were in Africa (WHO, 2022). According to the UNAIDS estimates, 227,356 people were living with HIV in Rwanda by the end of December 2021.