Women and Girls Lead Construction of New Youth Hub Center

Women and Girls Lead Construction of New Youth Hub Center

By Chris Alex

Women and girls in Valapata community on Vella la Vella Island in Western Province are taking bold steps in community development by leading the construction of a new Youth Hub Center, demonstrating the growing role of women in leadership and decision-making.

The SPC PPAC Phase 7 funded project has brought together mothers, young women, and girls who are actively involved in planning, coordination, fundraising, and mobilizing community support.

Their leadership has challenged traditional perceptions and highlighted the important contributions of women to local development initiatives.

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Mr. Jesse Lelokana emphasized that the initiative has empowered women and girls to take  leadership role in implementing activities, including mobilizing community members to move the project forward.

He noted that their active involvement has strengthened unity and cooperation within the community.

“This project is not only about building a center,” Mr. Lelokana shared.

“It is about building confidence, leadership, and opportunities for our young people, especially our girls.”

Mrs. Andelin Lelokana highlighted that women and girls have also taken responsibility for managing key logistical tasks, including coordinating the milling of timbers and organizing the transportation of materials to the project site.

“The hands-on involvement in these technical and organizational aspects of the project demonstrates our capability, commitment, and determination to ensure its success” she said.

The Youth Hub Center is expected to serve as a safe, inclusive space for youth programs, leadership training, church activities, and skills-development initiatives.

It aims to promote positive engagement and create opportunities for young people to contribute meaningfully to their community.

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