What We Do
SFCG Children & Youth Programs
Search for Common Ground Children and Youth has 26 programs in 14
countries. The programs focus on economic empowerment,
leadership training, media literacy and creation, and much more. See the
map below to learn more about individual projects.
Sierra Leone
Radio programming, created by the Talking Drum Studio, seeks to inform youth and to provide them with a platform for self-expression. Two very successful programs include Sisi Aminata and Golden Kids News.
Liberia
Radio programming, created by the Talking Drum Studio, seeks to inform youth and provide them with a platform for self-expression. Two very successful programs include Sisi Lorpu and Golden Kids News.
DRC
The Sisi Watoto radio program trains young journalists to conduct interviews and raise awareness about relevant community issues, and broadcasts their programming throughout the DRC Also projects such as participatory theater provide a way to creatively address conflict within communities.
Angola
The Big Sister program matches young girls with older women mentors who offer support and guidance. Additionally, tools such as radio programs offer youth a platform for self-expression, and workshops provide training on skills such as conflict resolution.
Burundi
The Youth Parliaments program raises awareness about governance issues and fosters democratic values among youth. Also radio programs provide platforms for young people to express themselves, while participatory theater projects present constructive ways to problem solve.
Rwanda
The Urungano radio program trains young journalists to conduct interviews and raise awareness about relevant community issues. Additional youth-based radio programs also provide a platform for self-expression and a vehicle for disseminating pertinent community information.
Guinea
The Youth and Non-Violence project trains youth leaders about rights and responsibilities and how to empower youth to be positive agents of social change in their communities. Complimenting the project, SFCG youth radio programs provide young people with a platform for self-expression.
Cote d’Ivoire
The Youth in Action program fosters youth engagement through radio programming and conflict resolution training. Also the radio/TV program, The Team, provides an illustration of problem solving scenarios through the experiences of a fictional soccer team.
Macedonia
Operating for over twelve years, the Mozaik program provides quality, multi-cultural, bilingual education for children ages 3-5 as a way to develop the children’s mother tongue and native culture while learning to respect other languages and cultures.
Morocco
Community mediation centers train youth how to be peer-mediators and provide a space for them to be constructively involved in the process. Also a de-radicalization program partnership works with at-risk youth in the Maghreb Prison through dialogue and capacity-building.
Indonesia
Youth Radio for Peacebuilding in Aceh provides a platform for youth to explore issues in constructive, solutions-oriented ways. The pesantrens project promotes religious tolerance through youth-led comic book production and debate competitions.
Nepal
Radio programs and forums are designed to ensure that the youth voice is being heard in the creation of the new Nepalese government. Also community-based programs such as the civic engagement program provide ways for youth to act as agents for positive social change.
Kosovo
The Mozaik program in partnership with Save the Children provides quality, multi-cultural, bilingual education for children ages 3-5 as a way to develop the children’s mother tongue and native culture while learning to respect other languages and cultures.
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