Nonviolent Peace Force trains Rumbek youth on leadership skills

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Nonviolent Peace Force organization is conducting a two-day leadership skills training to 30 youth in Rumbek, Western Lakes State.
 
Youth Protection Team Officer John Malou Ater told Good News Radio that the course aims at strengthening young people to have qualities to be able to manage their various organizations.
 
‘As Nonviolent Peace Force we are exerting our efforts to make sure we made these our leaders, such that the leaders will be at our reach as a community’, so that is our objective, he explains.
 
Malou assures the participants that Nonviolent Peace Force is working hard to train young people on protection of civilians without use of arms.
 
The official also notes ‘these leaders we are her to equip them as people of Western Lakes and greater lakes, we must make sure we train young leaders and these leaders will lead us with good qualities’.
 
He urges the people of Rumbek and South Sudan at large to embark on protection of civilians.
 
The official made his remarks in Rumbek during the opening session of the two-day training that brought together youth from Malek, Amongpiny and Rumbek Center counties of Western Lakes State on Tuesday.