The experience was also special for Verónica. “Before I did not think like I think today. While I was attending the meetings and participating in … activities, I was shown what participation means and learned about protection of rights for children and adolescents,” said the 17-year-old. “We girls do not have to believe we are less, we must fight for gender equality in the country and in the world. We are [as] capable as” anyone else.
Jorge Méndez Rheineck, CCFC’s country director in Paraguay, also highlighted the importance of empowering girls to work with community leaders. “Authorities need to establish a relationship with adolescents,” he said, adding, “If groups and networks protecting children against violence are consolidated, we can achieve better results.”
It was an empowering day for CCFC staff, too. By listening to young leaders like Angeles, Verónica and Milagros, we have an even greater understanding of how supporters are making a difference in the lives of these children, their families and the communities where we work.
“Before, [taking part in CCFC programs], I was so shy. I didn’t talk much. Now, I now can’t stop talking,” said Milagros, smiling with satisfaction and lighting up the faces of each staff member, as the day ended.
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