The Minister of Education, Hon. Douglas Syakalima, has expressed appreciation to the International Youth Fellowship (IYF) for partnering with the Ministry to implement structured training programs in Zambian schools. The programs focus on behavioral change and leadership development.
Syakalima noted that IYF’s initiatives play a key role in imparting practical skills and values to young people. He made these remarks at his office while presenting certificates to seven IYF volunteers who successfully completed a ten-month voluntary program in Zambia. “Through its programmes, IYF is helping our youth acquire essential skills that will prepare them for the future,” Hon.
Syakalima said. The volunteers, who came from countries including South Korea, dedicated their time to teaching Zambian youth skills such as plumbing, bricklaying, tailoring, computer literacy, and mind education. Speaking earlier, IYF Chairperson Rev.
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Seungyoon Woo explained that the volunteers are university students who take a break from their studies to serve abroad. “Our volunteers devote their time and energy to equipping young people with skills that will benefit them long after the programme ends,” Rev. This collaboration highlights the Ministry of Education’s commitment to fostering partnerships that enhance youth empowerment and leadership development across Zambia.
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