The power of stories: Project Amplify helps young leaders call for education action
Meet the new recruits to Project Amplify - Theirworld's initiative to help young activists make their voices heard even more strongly for action on education.
They're aged 21 to 28 and are all part of Theirworld’s Global Youth Ambassador programme - a network of almost 2,000 young campaigners. The 2022 Project Amplify cohort comes from as far apart as Peru, Nepal, South Africa and Azerbaijan.
Our media and communication skills training will help them become even more confident advocates for education by telling their stories more effectively in their communities and beyond.
Find out who they are ⬇️
Do you want to be a Global Youth Ambassador?
Our GYAs are an amazing group of passionate, dedicated education activists. We're expanding the successful programme and are excited to announce that applications are open for 2022.
The Global Youth Ambassador programme gives young people the chance to develop their own skills, improve their knowledge and boost their own campaigns and initiatives.
If you’re aged 18 to 28 and this appeals to you, get in touch. Or please forward this email to any young people or youth networks you think might be interested in this opportunity.
Theirworld President on refugee education
🗣 "Education is always the first social service that children lose and typically the last to be restored during an emergency,” Justin van Fleet tells PIE News. Schools are a “safe space” for children and provide children with "a sense of normalcy”.
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