Kazungula and Choma Districts, Zambia – The Youth Platform (TYP), a leading organization dedicated to empowering adolescents and young people, has successfully completed training Community-Based Distributors (CBDs) in Kazungula and Choma districts. This milestone marks a significant step towards addressing teenage pregnancy and promoting adolescent health in Zambia. The next phase of the Integrated Health Services Project (IHSP) involves training 68 Community Educators in life skills to address high teenage pregnancy rates in the region.
RECAP OF CBD TRAINING
The CBD training programs, conducted in Kazungula and Choma districts, equipped peer educators with essential skills to champion adolescent health in their communities. The comprehensive training covered topics such as:
- Adolescent health and development
- Sexual and reproductive health rights
- Contraceptive options and informed decision-making
- Effective engagement and communication skills
- Provision of youth-friendly services and support
These trained CBDs will serve as role models, mentors, and advocates for adolescent health, providing a safe and supportive environment for young people to access information, guidance, and services.
WHAT’S NEXT – LIFE SKILLS TRAINING FOR COMMUNITY EDUCATORS
Building on the success of the CBD training, TYP will now focus on training 68 Community Educators in life skills to empower adolescents and reduce teenage pregnancy rates. This training program will cover essential life skills such as:
- Self-awareness and self-esteem
- Communication and interpersonal skills
- Decision-making and problem-solving
- Healthy relationships and boundaries
- Goal-setting and future planning
These Community Educators will play a critical role in promoting positive values, attitudes, and behaviors among adolescents, ultimately contributing to a reduction in teenage pregnancy rates and an improvement in overall adolescent health and well-being.
EMPOWERING ADOLESCENTS, CREATING A HEALTHIER TOMORROW
Through these comprehensive training programs, TYP and its partners are committed to empowering adolescents to take control of their reproductive health and futures. By providing young people with the knowledge, skills, and support they need, we can help them make informed decisions, navigate challenges, and reach their full potential. Join us in this effort to create a healthier, brighter tomorrow for adolescents in Kazungula and Choma districts.