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"We are equal in our abilities and value; however, physical, economical, structural and legal inequalities make opportunity inequal. It is our obligation, by viewing all humanity as innately equal, to strive whole-heartedly to empower those who have been disempowered" Cochrane
Founder of WTE

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The Center for Youth Development and Adult Education is based in Lugufu refugee camp in Tanzania. With a volunteer staff of twenty-four, their current projects include:
  1. Language Programs: Teaching English, French, Swahili, and Espiranto in afternoon sessions within a local school. The programs are for all ages and the classes have different levels. Some work within translation and others on basic literacy.
  2. Youth Programs: RESPECT pen-pals program has thirty students and RESPECT university has 28. Five peer educators work in collaboration with WTE for HIV/AIDS education, working on an average of three outreach projects each week. Such sensitizations include video shows, visiting churches and schools, seminars, and the creation of a small resource center. Sports education is also used within this HIV/AIDS campaign.
  3. Adult Education: Literacy programs and vocational trainings are based for the adult population. Vocational projects include: sewing, knitting, and animal husbandry.
  4. Vulnerable Assistance Program: In collaboration with WTE, CELA pays secondary fees for thirty orphans. In addition, psycho-social help is provided for both parents and children.

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Lugufu refugee camp, located in eastern Tanzania

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HIV/AIDS seminar participant presenting ideas to her community
 
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