Hello
again! We cannot believe that it’s already been two weeks, but time flies when
you keep busy. This week was off to an exciting start as we were approved by
the Ministry of Education to teach in public schools! With our approval we
quickly started approaching schools regarding the possibility of engaging in
health based discussions in classrooms.
The same day that we received our
approval, we were luck enough to be interviewed by Kaieteur News about our
purpose and goals while in Georgetown. It was interesting being able to tour
their facilities and see where newspapers were made daily. It was also very
exciting to see a feature of us in the Kaieteur Newspaper the next morning! Here is the link to the article if you're interested! http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2017/05/09/queens-health-outreach-contributing-to-guyana-over-30-years/
Tuesday was yet another busy day;
with our Ministry of Education approval we continued approaching more public
schools before Cora arrived from Berbice. We had the opportunity to meet the
Deputy of the Ministry of Education and got to learn more about what the
Ministry of Education does throughout the country.
After our busy morning and
afternoon at Ruimveldt Children’s Aid Centre we had the opportunity to be
featured on “Reality Check”, a segment on NTN’s radio station. We spent the
full hour feature discussing topics of stress and positive thinking.
Sadly Wednesday morning we had to
say goodbye to our amazing Program Directors. Despite being sad about having to
say goodbye to Rebecca and Cora, it was our first day being able to navigate
solo. We spent the day continuing approaching more schools and organizing our
teaching schedules for the upcoming weeks, which kept us busy for the day.
The rest of the week was filled
with teaching, meetings, and another afternoon at Ruimveldt Children’s Aid
Centre. On Friday we got the chance to attend the Guyana Responsible Parenthood
Association’s (GRPA) Youth Advocacy Movement (YAM) meeting where they announced
the launch of Guyana’s #Idecide campaign. This campaign emphasizes women’s
reproductive rights to awareness and accessibility to contraceptives and sexual
reproductive health. This movement has spread globally and we got the
opportunity to witness the launch of Guyana’s branch of the movement.
Overall it has been an exciting
week being approved by the Ministry of Education to teach in public schools,
saying goodbye to our program directors and being able to navigate on our own.
We cannot wait to see what the next week’s holds as we have many more classes
planned.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the
mothers out there!
Best,
Shannon, Shannen, Haylee, and
Manny
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