50 complete Youth Leadership Programme

Fifty youths from eight regions graduated a two-week Youth Leadership Training Programme on Sunday at the Madewini Training Centre.
The module two leadership programme prepared the participants for decision-making, problem-solving, financial management, psychology, good leadership, mental health and other areas, the Department of Public Information (DPI) reported.
Participants were given the opportunity to partake in a mock parliament, debating the challenges of climate change in Guyana.
Senior Administrative Manager for Youth Empowerment, Department of Social Cohesion, Culture, Youth and Sport, Fayonne Marshall explained that the programme began in 2015.
“When we started, it was more of a consultation with the various regions with the aim to establish new youth organisations with the main focus to groom persons for leadership. However, the actual programme started in 2016 after realising that persons who were in existing youth organisations did not possess the requisite leadership skills,” she informed.
Marshall emphasised that persons who completed module one and displayed leadership potential in 2016, were given the opportunity to visit the United Nations Conference in the United States of America, as Youth Ambassadors in 2017.
“This is our 18th programme and… youths who would have graduated were given the opportunity to practice their leadership skills through managing another of our existing programme under the Department of Social Cohesion which is the Night School,” Marshall disclosed.
“What is most important for youths in Guyana is that they understand leadership and apply leadership. It is important for the youths of Guyana to possess leadership qualities to prepare them for the future, country, region and their communities,” Khan noted.
Meanwhile, graduate, O’Neil Belle, shared his view on the programme, saying “[it] was very informal and quite practical, before many of us were not outspoken but we leave here today, motivated enough to partake in public speaking and most importantly, build our self-esteem to effectively apply our leadership skills.”
Module three of the Youth Leadership Programme is expected to commence soon with a packed schedule of practical exercises for the youths.