August 27th Update:

I am pleased to announce that YOLRED, the first platform for Child soldier reintegration and rehabilitation in Africa that is owned and run by the former combatants themselves, is officially launched and up and running. Our work with the YOLRED team in Uganda ended with a public gathering to celebrate the official launch of the platform.

The team was able to share their vision with the public and was received with support from the community and different official stakeholders, NGO’s and religious institutions. You can download the brochure that was distributed at the launch event here

It has been an honour to see the fruit of over four years of hard work come to a big milestone, see the members of YOLRED rise and start to carry out a vision they have had on the inside for years. View our most up-to-date slideshow below: 

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[img path=”images/AnorakUganda010.jpg”]YOLRED Leaders Participate in Workshop on Strategic Planning[/img]

[img path=”images/AnorakUganda011.jpg”]YOLRED Leaders Meet with Community Partners Throughout Gulu[/img]

[img path=”images/AnorakUganda013.jpg”]YOLRED Leaders Participate in Workshop on Strategic Planning[/img]

[img path=”images/AnorakUganda014.jpg”]YOLRED Leaders Participate in Workshop on Strategic Planning[/img]

[img path=”images/AnorakUganda015.jpg”]YOLRED Leaders Meet with Community Partners Throughout Gulu[/img]

[img path=”images/AnorakUganda016.jpg”]Anders from Team Anorak meets with Grassroots Community Leaders in Gulu[/img]

[img path=”images/AnorakUganda017.jpg”]YOLRED Leaders Meet with Community Partners Throughout Gulu[/img]

[img path=”images/Anorak_August2016/dianeG.jpg”]GI co-founder Diane Goldin meets with community leaders on the project[/img]

[img path=”images/Anorak_August2016/w_danes.jpg”]YOLRED Leaders and ANORAK organizers, Morten and Anders enjoy casual moment for photo opportunity[/img]

[img path=”images/Anorak_August2016/geoffery_work.jpg”]Team leader Geoffery meets with Grassroots Community Leaders in Gulu[/img]

[img path=”images/Anorak_August2016/trav_trav.jpg”]GI Executive Director Travis Rejman with colleague Charles Okelo and family[/img]

[img path=”images/Anorak_August2016/women_colors.jpg”]YOLRED participants display the local colors[/img]

[img path=”images/Anorak_August2016/dianeG.jpg”]GI co-founder Diane Goldin meets with community leaders on the project[/img]

[img path=”images/Anorak_August2016/w_danes.jpg”]YOLRED Leaders and ANORAK organizers, Morten and Anders enjoy casual moment for photo opportunity[/img]

[img path=”images/Anorak_August2016/geoffery_work.jpg”]Team leader Geoffery meets with Grassroots Community Leaders in Gulu[/img]

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Currently we are supporting the team in enacting their communications and outreach plan for both local and international supporters. In particular, we are providing some consultative support over the next two weeks to help them create their own website as an ongoing place of information and updates from YOLRED. Watch for an announcement in the next newsletter for the new website!

Now lies a lot of hard but exciting work for YOLRED, but with great support from the Goldin Institute, Arigatou International and wise partners on the ground, the team feels equipped and empowered, ready to reach out to their communities. We are very excited to follow the team’s progress in this coming period.


August 20th Update:

The Uganda team is working late hours these days with Team Anorak to be ready for the launch of YOLRED that will take place in only 6 days. The team is mobilising the community though many visits to local leaders and various sites in northern Uganda, they are also putting final touches on their leadership structure and preparing all the details for the launch next Saturday.


August 19th Update:

Along with my colleague Morten, I am pleased to share an update from our first week here in Gulu, Uganda with our partners from the emerging organization, Youth Leaders for Restoration and Development (YOLRED). We are inspired by the wisdom, creativity and passion that the former child soldiers of Uganda bring to the leadership of creating and managing their own organization. For the first time, former child soldiers themselves will determine their own strategies for reintegration and prevention.

To help finalize the organizational design, we have facilitated several workshops, helping the YOLRED team clarify and document the mission, vision and principles of this new organization.

YOLRED Leaders Design Organizational Structure

We have also together made great progress in defining the organizational structure and plan to ensure that these young leaders will have the platform and support they need to acheive their ambitious mission.

These discussions with the YOLRED leaders have been informed by a wide range of key stakeholders including leading NGO’s, government offices, religious leaders and family members.

YOLRED Leaders Meet with Community Partners Throughout Gulu

 

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First, through our conversations with community partners, we are raising awareness and enthusiasm among the stakeholders in the area. At the same time, this highly creative processes with the YOLRED team is designing solutuions to the missing pieces of their strategy and bringing a deep and inspiring cohesion and shared vision with the team.

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We look forward to keeping you updated as we move towards the public launch of YOLRED in the coming weeks.  

If you have questions or suggestions, we’re happy to hear for you.

Sincerely,

Anders and Morten, Team Anorak

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  • Travis Rejman is the founding Executive Director of the Goldin Institute, a global non-profit based in Chicago that has inspired, equipped and connected grassroots leaders in over 50 countries over the last twenty years. Bio

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