A training for Child Rights Club (CRC) leaders was organised by Child Friendly Dimapur (CFD)- ANMA Integrated Development Association (AIDA) Don Bosco on March 15 in the conference hall of AIDA Dimapur.
In a press release, AIDA informed that the intent of the programme was to train the CRC leaders to be responsible and visionary leaders.
The participants were animated on the soft skills required to be CRC leader. They were trained on leadership skills, self-awareness, ability to connect and collaborate, having an optimistic vision, open to diverse thinking and ideas, empower and continuous motivation to the person a one-to-one basis, innovation etc. The leaders were encouraged to be good leaders by believing in themselves, being dedicated and practical, have good listening skills, being fair to all and to have a good decision-making ability. They were also made aware of the roles and responsibilities of CRC leader.
The programme was attended by 35 CRC leaders and three child rights facilitators.
The programme was facilitated by CFD –programme coordinator, Garrol Lotha, CFD-child mobilization officer, Sr. Jisha and CFD-civil society mobilization officer, Felicita Mark.
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