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Street youth get second shot, dignity on the menu
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78837, member: 636"] An outreach effort in Dar es Salaam is trying to help vulnerable kids and young adults. Groups called Hadithi Nzuri and WeMedia are running it. They focused on 156 youth in areas like Sayansi and Kariakoo, many with long-term experience living on the streets. Their report shows most lack basic ID cards, which blocks them from jobs or training. The founder, Baraka Peneza, says they use shared meals to build trust and listen. They found that these young people are not hopeless but need real support. There is a strong interest in learning trades like driving or welding. The work gives immediate stuff like clothes and food but aims for long-term help with IDs, vocational training, and health services. Partner companies like Dough Works and GSM Beverages joined in. Hadithi Nzuri argues the situation needs more than temporary charity. They want government agencies and employers to tear down systemic barriers. The goal is sustainable reintegration into society, where communities provide support locally. [/QUOTE]
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