Tuesday 11 January 2011

Anti-Violence Movement Sensitization Tour

The Anti-Violence Movement is currently embarking on sensitization tours in communities and schools in the capital of Sierra Leone (Freetown). The sensitization tour is meant to let young people know the need to eschew violence  at all cost said Bernard Conteh on his speech. The learning  institutions and communities  expresses  concerns that the involvement of students and youth to violence has many factors but one of them is the lack of knowledge to peace and conflict studies. The organization assures the production and distribution of a guidebook to conflict management to help young people with a resource that will help young people to manage conflict. Anti-Violence hope to have a continued program of the same nature to address the spate of violence in the country. The organization is operating in 40 secondary schools and 3 tertiary institutions nationwide. The organization wish to embark on massive sensitization nationwide to ensure peace and development.

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