FutureLife-Now! Newsletter: Edition 2 2020

Welcome to the second in a series of FutureLife-Now! newsletters, designed to share information, good practices and lessons learnt related to the education, health and development of young people in the SADC Region. Whether you are a young person, a teacher, a health worker, a parent or caregiver, or policy maker, we hope that you will find this enjoyable and useful reading.


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  • The Doors to Education Reopen Safely

    The Doors to Education Reopen Safely

    “March 2020 will forever be known as the time all the world’s schools closed their doors.” These were the words of Lesotho Deputy Minister of Education, the Honorable ‘Mamookho Phiri, at a handover ceremony of COVID-19 equipment and hygiene support on October 16 this year. The handover, which took place at Thetsane High School, one of Lesotho’s 10 FutureLife-Now! pilot schools, was made possible through COVID-19 emergency funding from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooporation (SDC). It was facilitated by MIET AFRICA, in partnership with Global Hope Mobilization (GLOHOMO) and the Lesotho ministries of Education and Health. Because of …
  • Malawi Handover a “Symbol” of Hope

    Malawi Handover a “Symbol” of Hope

    Prior to the World Health Organization (WHO) declaring the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic on 12 March 2020, an event in Malawi involving a handover from a donor would have been a large-scale ceremony, and included ministers, government officials, donors and members of the community. The small-scale event pledging COVID-19 emergency protective materials to the ministries of Education and Health in Malawi, although no less valuable,  illustrated the “new normal”.  The event took place on 22 September 2020 at the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) headquarters in Lilongwe. The protective materials, made available by the Swiss Agency for Development …
  • FutureLife-Now! Schools over the Moon about New Solar Systems

    FutureLife-Now! Schools over the Moon about New Solar Systems

    The scourge of COVID-19 might have disrupted the lives of individuals, societies and governments across the world, but the partners of the Future Life-Now! programme determined that they would not allow the pandemic to halt communication, training and support in the 10 FutureLife-Now! pilot schools. Instead, an effective e-platform was established at all 10 schools in Malawi. Bukelwa Mandisa Ntlabati, MIET AFRICA’s Country Manager in Malawi, said keeping contact with school communities is critical. “From the onset of lockdown, schools were closed. We were unable to travel, so we were unable to assure the wellness of learners.” Creating an e-platform …
  • Meeting the COVID-19 Training Challenge Head-on

    Meeting the COVID-19 Training Challenge Head-on

    It’s no easy job training almost 9 000 learners while keeping COVID-19 health and safety protocols in place. But this is what 88 facilitators at Zambia’s 10 FutureLife-Now! schools were tasked with: Providing information to thousands of grade 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 learners about COVID-19 over an eight-day period while ensuring the safety of all concerned. The training was part of an initiative that included protective materials made available by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), through its partners MIET AFRICA and Global Hope Mobilization (GLOHOMO). Materials included face masks, soap, face shields, thermal scanners, water …
  • FutureLife-Now! Looks out for the Most Vulnerable

    FutureLife-Now! Looks out for the Most Vulnerable

    In Zimbabwe the coronavirus has had more far-reaching effects than what meets the eye. The pandemic is devastating the economy and threatening food security, and has been most deeply felt in marginalized communities and rural areas. It is this that motivated the FutureLife-Now! programme to distribute food packs to its most vulnerable learners at its 10 pilot schools. The distribution was facilitated by MIET AFRICA, and accompanied by advocacy and training on keeping safe during the time of COVID-19. The exercise had to be carefully planned. The FutureLife-Now! schools are spread over four provinces in Zimbabwe: Matabeleland South, Midlands, Mashonaland …