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Caregivers urged to lead with heart, training beats title
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73702, member: 636"] Tanzania just wrapped up training for 120 people who will be working in alternative childcare, and the government bigwig, Dr John Jingu, basically said this gig needs to be seen as a calling rather than just a paycheck. The program was run by SOS Children's Villages with backing from a Danish foundation, and the whole point was getting these caregivers properly skilled up for handling kids who end up outside traditional family setups. Jingu made it pretty clear that the country needs these workers to have legit qualifications because plenty of kids end up orphaned or on the streets and still deserve proper care. SOS has been operating in Tanzania for over three decades in spots like Mwanza, Arusha, and Dar es Salaam, and they have helped more than 300,000 kids through their programs. The org says about one in 10 young people get separated from families or grow up in rough situations, and they are trying to break that cycle by making sure kids have stable relationships with caregivers who actually give a damn. [/QUOTE]
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