Program Name: Neftaly Youth Peer-led WASH Ambassador Programs
Objective:
To empower young people to become advocates for Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) in their communities by leading education, awareness, and behavior-change initiatives among their peers.
Key Activities:
- Peer Training & Mentorship:
- Equip selected youth ambassadors with knowledge and skills on WASH practices, public speaking, and community engagement.
- Community Outreach:
- Ambassadors organize school and neighborhood campaigns, workshops, and hygiene demonstrations to promote safe water use, sanitation, and personal hygiene.
- Advocacy & Leadership:
- Youth lead WASH initiatives, advocate for improved facilities, and engage local stakeholders in community WASH planning.
- Monitoring & Reporting:
- Ambassadors track the impact of awareness campaigns and share findings to help improve ongoing programs.
Expected Outcomes:
- Increased awareness and adoption of proper hygiene and sanitation practices among youth and community members.
- Development of leadership and advocacy skills among participating youth.
- Strengthened community participation in WASH initiatives.
- Creation of a sustainable youth-led network of WASH champions.
Target Group:
Youth aged 14–25 in schools, communities, and youth hubs who are motivated to lead peer education and advocacy in WASH.
Impact:
By giving young people the tools and platform to influence their peers, the program fosters healthier communities, reduces waterborne diseases, and builds the next generation of WASH leaders.

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