Siraha, May 29 - In a bid to combat the prevalent issue of child marriage, the Dalit Development Manch (DDF) in Siraha successfully concluded a revitalizing training program for the executive committee and employees of the previous organization. The training, conducted under the child marriage minimization program, aimed to equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively address the challenges associated with child marriage in the region.
Led by the DDF, the training program focused on raising awareness about the detrimental consequences of child marriage and emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the rights and well-being of young girls. Through interactive sessions and workshops, participants gained insights into effective strategies for community engagement, advocacy, and prevention efforts. The training also highlighted the significance of collaborative partnerships with government authorities, stakeholders, and like-minded organizations to create a united front against child marriage.
The Dalit Development Manch (DDF) expressed its commitment to combating child marriage and reiterated the organization's dedication to empowering vulnerable communities, particularly Madesi Dalits. The completion of this training program marks an important milestone in the ongoing efforts to minimize child marriage in Siraha. By equipping the executive committee and employees with refreshed knowledge and skills, DDF aims to drive meaningful change, create awareness at the grassroots level, and contribute to the creation of a society that prioritizes the rights and protection of children.