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SELL Programme Malawi updates (March 2022)

4/7/2022

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Sharing Education and Learning for Life (SELL) Programme Malawi under Ungweru-Youth Development Unit has carried out a series of activities in the month of March which include; setting up the resource room, purchasing of resources needed for the running of the programme, preparing kits and introducing the programme to young adults.
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Maria and I (Emmanuel) joined Fr Leo in SELL Team Malawi in the month of March. Maria is from Lupaso which is close to Luwinga in Mzuzu while I reside within Luwinga in Mzuzu city.
Maria is a sixth born child in a family of seven and is a holder of a Bachelor’s degree in Development Studies. She has previously worked with Leigh Day International Law Firm. She likes singing, reading and following current news affairs.
On the other hand, I am a third born child in a family of three and am a journalist by profession who has worked in the print and online news platforms for close to a year. In my free time I like to do graphic design, play video games, follow current events through different news outlets and news reporting for online and print media.
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​Introducing the Programme
Central Deanery youths enlightened on SELL Programme
Sharing Education and Learning for Life (SELL) Programme Resource Team in Malawi engaged young people from Mzuzu township who were hosted at Saint Thomas Catholic Parish.

The event which took place on Saturday 26 March attracted young adults from various communities within Mzuzu in the morning hours up to lunch time.

Introducing the programme to the youths, Leo, the Team leader for SELL Programme Malawi, described the programme as one that will help young adults develop greater awareness within themselves and understand issues affecting the human person in the world.
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Leo further explained briefly what each unit of the programme is about and tasked the participants to go into groups to discuss whether the programme should come to their communities and provide reasons for their response.
Through group discussions, all groups came to an agreement that the programme should come to their communities citing a number of reasons which included;
  • The programme will help us in building peaceful communities
  • Helping we the young adults to know who we really are
  • Helping us to become good and better leaders
  • Helping us to appreciate the wisdom of our traditions
  • Helping us to build interfaith relations
In his remarks, the host Fr Habtamu Aloto applauded Fr Leo and the team for introducing the programme and urged the young adults to take an active role in the programme saying it will help them grow spiritually as well as academically.
Attached are photographs captured during and after the event and also of SELL Team Malawi as we wait for Fr Tommy to join us soon and you will be able to see him posing for a photograph with us in our next monthly report.
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