Introduction:
Early civic education is essential for cultivating responsible, informed, and engaged future leaders. Neftaly conducts local governance awareness campaigns for school children, helping them understand governance structures, civic responsibilities, and the importance of community participation. These programs foster leadership, critical thinking, teamwork, and civic engagement from a young age.
Neftaly’s campaigns involve interactive workshops, mentorship, and practical activities designed to teach students about local councils, decision-making processes, and community development initiatives. For example, in Gauteng, school children participated in sessions where they learned how municipal councils function, how decisions are made, and how youth voices can influence local policies.
In KwaZulu-Natal, peer-led mentorship initiatives supported students in organizing mock council meetings, debates, and community projects, providing hands-on experience in governance processes. Participants developed skills in communication, collaboration, and problem-solving while gaining a deeper understanding of civic duties.
Peer mentorship is central to these campaigns. Experienced youth guide students on civic engagement, leadership, and advocacy, creating a ripple effect where older students mentor younger peers. In Limpopo, mentors trained school clubs to continue awareness activities, organize civic education sessions, and monitor participation, ensuring sustained impact.
Participation in these campaigns also strengthens leadership, organizational, and advocacy skills. In the Western Cape, school children collaborated with local authorities to implement mini-projects, evaluate outcomes, and refine approaches, gaining practical experience while fostering a culture of civic responsibility.
Conclusion:
Neftaly’s local governance awareness campaigns for school children highlight the importance of engaging youth early in governance and civic processes. By mentoring peers, facilitating educational activities, and promoting active participation, students develop leadership, organizational, and advocacy skills while contributing to informed, responsible, and engaged future citizens.

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