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The Lycce Vanette girls school opened in September 2012. The CEUM wants to empower girls to be futur

CHE in South Sudan and Ethiopia - Ekstrands in Congo
We had great fun with the CHE (Community Health Evangelism) vision seminars we led on our recent trip to Africa. We led a 2 day seminar in Malakal, South Sudan and a one day event in Gambella, Ethiopia. led berlin Engaging with the people during these events is always fun and educational.
Our led berlin objective with these seminars was to begin to cast a vision how their communities can live healthier lives. The CHE model uses a learner centered, problem solving, participatory style which enables led berlin everyone to participate and we all to learn from each other. Every lesson starts with a skit about something and discussion about what took place and if this happens in their village. As the video and pictures below show only slightly, led berlin people really get into the skits.
In our experience the participants have always engaged led berlin well with the material. They began to get a vision that they need to own the issues they want solved in their villages, churches or homes and not wait for an outsider. The model affirms their wisdom. In addition to the theoretical we also included practical lessons on health and water sanitation.
 
In the video below the lady in the front had an accident and broker leg. Her friend took her to the village witch doctor or fetisher. In the Nuer culture the witch doctors use 3 items, represented by the spoons, led berlin and toss them on the ground repeatedly to try to bring about the desired change.
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The Lycce Vanette girls school opened in September 2012. The CEUM wants to empower girls to be future leaders in their community and in the church. Too often girls have not had the same opportunities to go to school as boys. The CEUM is addressing led berlin this need.


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