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Wetin Naw
by Engage Salone
Wetin Naw is a youth-focused and youth-led project that will deliver a new youth-focused and youth-led podcast series that addresses important issues that range from young people’s political participation and civic engagement to employment and skills, as well as health and wellbeing. The project will use media to amplify the voices of young people, taking a new approach that is anchored in digital storytelling. Using a 10-part podcast series, Amplifying Young Voices will explore the issues and highlight the challenges facing young people, while also showcasing the resilience of the Sierra Leonean youths. Through stories, it will show young people are pushing boundaries in leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship, and arts, among others. The aim is to create a podcast that is rounded–it spotlights entrenched issues while exhibiting success stories that inspire.
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The power of youth participation in Sierra Leone’s political and civic landscape
Episode 7 of Wetin Naw?, an Engage Salone podcast, delves into the power of youth participation in Sierra Leone’s political and civic landscape. Host Adama Morgan explores the challenges and opportunities young people face in governance and advocacy, featuring insightful conversations with young MPs, activists, and thought leaders. From political representation and policy influence to grassroots activism and media’s role in shaping youth engagement, this episode highlights the voices of those driving change. Tune in to hear how Sierra Leone’s youth are stepping up, demanding inclusion, and shaping the nation’s future.
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Understanding and Combating Gender-Based Violence in Sierra Leone
In this powerful episode, we dive into the critical issue of gender-based violence (GBV) in Sierra Leone, exploring its causes, far-reaching consequences, and the existing legal frameworks designed to protect survivors. Our conversation sheds light on the courageous work being done on the ground to support and empower those affected by GBV.We are joined by Bob Lamin, the Communications Officer at Rainbo Initiative, and Umu Kulthum Sesay a Duty Counsel at AdvocAid. These are individuals are working for organizations dedicated to providing comprehensive support to GBV survivors in Sierra Leone. They have worked tirelessly to prevent gender-based violence through grassroots solutions,free legal services etc to support survivors with care, healing, safety, and dignity.
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Drug and substance abuse among young people in Sierra Leone.
In Episode 5 of Wetin Naw, your host Adama Morgan takes us to Bo Kakua, where we delve into the pressing issue of drug and substance abuse among young people in Sierra Leone. In this episode, we hear directly from those who have faced the harsh realities of addiction. Adama engages in candid conversations with young individuals sharing their personal battles with substance abuse and the impact it has had on their lives.We also sit down with Isata B. Kallon, an activist dedicated to combating substance abuse and providing support for those affected, particularly in Bo District. Join us as we explore the challenges, triumphs, and ongoing efforts to address this critical issue. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay connected with Wetin Naw, the podcast amplifying the voices of Sierra Leone's youth.
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Young People and Mental Health
In this insightful episode, we delve into a topic of profound significance: "Young People and Mental Health," and explore how mindfulness can be a powerful tool in fostering mental stability. Join Adama Morgan as she sits down with Doreen Oredola Valrie Deigh, a dedicated mental health and wellness expert, who has been instrumental in providing mindfulness support to young people.The episode unpacked the complex landscape of mental health among young people, discussing the unique challenges they face and the often-overlooked signs of mental distress. Doreen shares her expertise on the critical issues of mental health stigma, particularly in regions like Sierra Leone, where misconceptions and cultural beliefs can hinder the recognition and treatment of mental health issues. In these communities, mental health problems are sometimes dismissed as trivial or misunderstood as supernatural phenomena, making it even more crucial to promote awareness and understanding.
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Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for Young Women
This episode aims to foster awareness and understanding of sexual reproductive health (SRH) rights among young women. By promoting open dialogue, empowering informed decision-making, and highlighting the positive impact of access to comprehensive SRH services on education and career paths, it seeks to destigmatize SRH and create a supportive environment for young women to prioritize their health and well-being without fear of judgment.
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Finding work: a focus on youth with disabilities
In this episode of the podcast, host Adama Morgan sheds light on the pressing issue of "Finding work: a focus on youth with disabilities" Join us as we delve into the challenges, triumphs, and remarkable journeys of individuals with disabilities as they navigate physical and mental spaces in pursuit of meaningful employment.
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Civic Participation and Leadership
Civic Participation & Leadership, delve into the inspiring narrative of a remarkable young leader. Through their resilience and determination, this episode explores how these individuals have overcome obstacles to emerge as a role models for their peers. Discover the profound impact of their actions on youth empowerment, igniting a sense of agency and responsibility within communities.Uncover the daily challenges this young leader faces, illustrating the transformative power of determination. Ultimately, the episode underscores the significance of amplifying youth voices in decision-making processes and civic activities, highlighting young people's immense positive influence in shaping their communities.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Wetin Naw is a youth-focused and youth-led project that will deliver a new youth-focused and youth-led podcast series that addresses important issues that range from young people’s political participation and civic engagement to employment and skills, as well as health and wellbeing. The project will use media to amplify the voices of young people, taking a new approach that is anchored in digital storytelling. Using a 10-part podcast series, Amplifying Young Voices will explore the issues and highlight the challenges facing young people, while also showcasing the resilience of the Sierra Leonean youths. Through stories, it will show young people are pushing boundaries in leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship, and arts, among others. The aim is to create a podcast that is rounded–it spotlights entrenched issues while exhibiting success stories that inspire.
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Engage Salone
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