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RETHINK YOUTH PLATFORM

CRETIZ presents to the cooperate world, the Rethink Youth Platform meant for young people.

This platform tends to be one of those platforms that CRETIZ is coming up to make sure that young people’s rights are taught, sensitized, discussed, as well as laying a ground of making sure that rights are understood with an attachment of responsibility.

With this platform, young people will be trained, in a non formal way where short or rather courses or short training’s meant to empower young people to have something that they use to make themselves sustainable or earn a living with.

This platform will also be a ground for different organisations to showcase their works in a way to sensitize people about their programs and projects. The Origin of Rethink Youth Platform is Kalulushi.

This platform seeks to fight hard until young people are recognized and promoted to be the drivers of sustainable development as opposed to passive beneficiaries. It is therefore going to be an advocacy platform for young people to sensitize and revamp one another to showcase and bring up or rather put to use their capabilities.

Rethink youth Platform seeks to involve young people in Climate Change actions by sensitizing them and making or rather allowing them to act in the best interest of the climate. Meaning empower them with the knowledge that is required for them to join combat climate change.

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