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USAID Youth Excel: A Research Project with Impact

The Amos Youth Centre was awarded a USAID Youth Excel Research-to-Change grant in July 2022 to strengthen menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) management for girls’ education in Zambia. This activity provided small grants to local, youth-led, and youth-serving organizations; in some cases, these were the first USAID grants that these organizations received and this was the case for our organization as well.

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The Inspirational Story of Annie

Annie is an Assistant Teacher with the Read for Rose Special Education Program where she works alongside the Amos Youth Centre’s Director of Special Education, Febby Choombe. Together, they have made a significant difference in the lives of the 21 students they work with every day.

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An Experience of a Lifetime: AYC's Annual Leadership Camp

From August 7th to August 11th, 100 young people from the Amos Youth Centre, including the Read for Rose Special Education Program, convened at Shikoswe Secondary School for a fun-filled week of learning and engagement. From the training of the camp leaders, commonly known as Vochellis, until the last day of the showcase, we see it all unfold in this blog.

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One More Story: The Alumni Success of Clement

Clement is the Academic Coordinator at Amos Youth Centre (AYC), and he is not only passionate about his job, but he is also a program alumni. Today, we share his story about how he joined the program and is now an invaluable member of the team. Clement is one of the 11 alumni hires at AYC.

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