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Students and Youth Working on reproductive Health Action Team (SAYWHAT). PVO - (34/2017).

14/06/2026

How my Mugota circle welcomes me kudare remachinda elingelankethabetshabe.

Mugota / Ixhiba

12/06/2026

The 6th edition of SARSYC registration is now underway, and we are encouraged by the strong response and enthusiastic entries received so far. As Namibia prepares to host this landmark conference, we look forward to a powerful platform where young people, professionals, and advocates will come together to engage, learn, share insights, and champion best practices in health, education, and the broader public health discourse.

Across Africa, young people continue to face many of the same pressing challenges. That is why coming together through platforms such as SARSYC is not only important, it is necessary. When youth unite, they amplify their voices, shape solutions, and influence policies that affect their lives and futures. This conference offers a critical opportunity to collectively strategize and clearly communicate to governments and decision-makers what young people want, what they need, and how they believe these ideas should be implemented.

Now more than ever, youth participation must move beyond being symbolic to being intentional, meaningful, and action-oriented. SARSYC is a space for young leaders to contribute to conversations that matter, drive advocacy, and help build systems that are responsive, inclusive, and sustainable.

Be part of this process. Register, raise your voice, and help shape the future of health and education for young people across Africa.

Photos from Saywhat's post 10/06/2026

It hasnt been long since we had a combined peer educators training with Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) and Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University .

Impact truly begins when passionate minds come together and our dedicated Peer Educators Club, NCC Membership Secretary, and the BUSE Rotaract team successfully wrapped up a heartfelt donation drive at Chinyaradzo Old People’s Home (Harare).

Through the generosity of students, well-wishers, and even a former student who contributed school uniforms, we were able to collect clothes, foodstuffs, and essential supplies to support the elderly in our community. Answering a call to serve, one student said,

"I was honored to join and contribute what I had gathered this semester, proving that every effort, big or small, creates real change. True peer education goes beyond sharing knowledge; it’s about taking action, showing up, and uplifting others together."

This is what leadership, compassion, and unity look like in motion. A massive thank you to everyone who supported, donated, and believed in this mission. Together, we are building a culture of care. Together, we are making an impact.

09/06/2026

How can we make sure guys dont bottle things in and share with someone ?

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