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YOUTHS GIVE BACK TO MOTHER MALAWI THROUGH
CLEAN UP CAMPAIGN
Lilongwe: 10-16 December, 2012
Dear Colleagues,
Youths on
Tuesday, 11 December 2012 conducted a Clean Up campaign around the Lilongwe
City main Market and along the Malangalanga Road. The Market and street
cleaning was part of the Voluntary Youth Service Week (VYS-Week) running from
10-16 December and organised by the Youth Consultative Forum (YCF) which is a
youth movement comprising individual youths and various youth groups set to
promote meaningful youth participation in development through collective voice
and action focusing on youth development, empowerment and policy dialogue.
The VYS-Week
is one of the resolutions youth delegates made during a Young Leaders
Conference that was held on 10 October where young leaders across the nation
convened to assess the impact of the political and economic crises that have
been engulfing Malawi for the past few years and to discuss the role of youths
in addressing the resultant socio-economic challenges. The resolution to
conduct the VYS-Week was made as a commitment from youths to contribute to and
accelerate the economic recovery efforts as also contained in the government-led
Economic Recovery Plan (ERP).
The cleaning exercise
was chosen as a strategic activity to underscore the potential contribution of hygiene
and sanitation in homes, streets and markets to economic recovery. It was
observed that most of our streets, markets and even the residential areas are
indeed a poor site to see and not conducive to attracting customers, visitors
and even tourists (Tourism if one of the five focus areas of the ERP).
Customers prefer clean markets and shops and this would translate into more
sales for the traders. Surely, many customers with some relative buying power
prefer patronising clean shops the majority of which are multi-national
companies to shops and selling points whose surroundings are dirty and filthy. Clean
and hygienic environments could also attract tourist who can bring the much
needed forex. Surely, dirty and filthy streets and markets are a big hindrance
to the “Buy Malawi Campaign” as most of local products are normally sold within
the dirty environments. It is expected also that the City Assembly will save some
resources that can be allocated to other pressing needs. More so, improved hygiene
and sanitation in the streets and markets areas can help prevent water and air
borne disease during this rain season and hence reduce demand for health services
that are heavily subsidised by government.
In addition,
the Clean Up campaign intended to question why city assemblies, market authorities
and the nation as a whole miserably fail in waste disposal and management. Is
it a problem of lack of resources or negligence or a deep rooted culture off
carelessness? It is baffling to see city, district and market authorities
failing to clean up our streets and markets while they collect market fees and
other forms of revenues every day. Individual citizens are also to blame. The
culture of just throwing litter any how does not help matter either.
While the
youths were cleaning the streets and market area, the message was clear: “We do
not need to see litter and debris piling up for months. Youths worked hard as
their social responsibility to “Give Back to Mother Malawi”. Youths contributed
their time, skills and even resources to make the exercise a reality.
During the
Voluntary Youth Service Week, youths have lined up several activities such as
tree planting, rehabilitation and construction projects and charity work. One
of the targeted projects is the rehabilitation of the Area 24 Police Station
which was looted and torched during one of the political protests earlier this
year.
It is clear
that if supported, youths can contribute substantially to the economic recovery
process as they are a social capital that has not been exploited to the
fullest. We therefore call upon community leaders, institutions, private
companies, civil society leaders, development partners and government to support
the voluntary youth service initiative.
Feedback and comments are welcome.
YCF TEAM
0999110606/0888748772