It’s the last episode of Season 2! Join our co-hosts Elizabeth Warindi, Bertha Chulu, and Vilda Otieno as they take a heartfelt look back at the impact of the Make Way Programme not just on their advocacy journeys, but also on their personal lives. In this reflective and celebratory episode, they honor the incredible youth engagement champions who held their hands and walked with them over the last three years of SRHR advocacy. This one is warm, inspiring, and full of gratitude; d...
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It’s the last episode of Season 2! Join our co-hosts Elizabeth Warindi, Bertha Chulu, and Vilda Otieno as they take a heartfelt look back at the impact of the Make Way Programme not just on their advocacy journeys, but also on their personal lives. In this reflective and celebratory episode, they honor the incredible youth engagement champions who held their hands and walked with them over the last three years of SRHR advocacy. This one is warm, inspiring, and full of gratitude; d...
For this episode, we are joined by three special guests for an intergenerational dialogue on meaningful youth participation: Chris Matagaro, Founder and Executive Director of Black Coffee Network, Emmanuel Barare, Make Way youth representative and Myria Koutsoumpa, Make Way regional and global coordinator. Together, we discuss the different ways that meaningful youth participation can be achieved through funding, capacity building and opportunities for advocacy.
Make Way for Youth
It’s the last episode of Season 2! Join our co-hosts Elizabeth Warindi, Bertha Chulu, and Vilda Otieno as they take a heartfelt look back at the impact of the Make Way Programme not just on their advocacy journeys, but also on their personal lives. In this reflective and celebratory episode, they honor the incredible youth engagement champions who held their hands and walked with them over the last three years of SRHR advocacy. This one is warm, inspiring, and full of gratitude; d...