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Volunteer work in both districts
The main fields where the volunteers are needed in this region are the following:

         Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) and School Led Total Sanitation (SLTS). Various development partners and donors have given huge sums of money to provide sanitation facilities in the rural communities. Unfortunately, these projects have failed to improve the sanitary habits  of the majority of the populace, because of lack of ownership and sustainability issues. The volunteers will have the role to promote healthy practices and practices related to  hygiene in these communities
         Working with children and youngsters with fewer opportunities. About 300,000 of primary school age children are still out of school. The situation is  serious with these children who are out of shool because they are likely to be living away from their biological mothers, in large (polygamous) families, orphans, internally trafficked, child brides/ mothers or disabled. The findings also show that poverty, cost of schooling, child labour, low value placed on education, illiterate parents (vicious cycle), death of parent(s), lack of nearby school, pregnancy, exploitation by relatives, poor quality of education, peer pressure, lack of law enforcement are factors responsible for school age children to be out of school
         Identify allies and targets for  effective implementation of the strategy

School Led Total Sanitation (SLTS) Project  in 75 Primary Schools in Kono District:
Objectives:

  • To establish 75 School Health Clubs to ensure that 75 primary Schools adopt a minimum of two healthy practice of using the latrine and washing hands with soap and water
  • To empower 26,219 pupils in personality and leadership training in hygiene and sanitation activities
Establish 75 schools-community partnership in sustainability of hygiene and sanitation facilities and behaviours in the schools

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