Peace is not the product of a victory or a command. It has no finishing line, no final deadline, no fixed definition of achievement. Peace is a never-ending process, the work of many decisions.
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Fighting drug abuse, alcohol abuse and HIV/AIDS
Scouts in Zimbabwe are working to spread awareness of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse, and the link from these to HIV/AIDS, which is a huge problem in their country. Description
The Scout programme is very much based on learning how to take responsible decisions and lead a healthy lifestyle, however this way of life is not followed by all young people in Zimbabwe. The Scouts have therefore embarked on an ambitious outreach programme, concentrating on: A key technique is the use of peer education as this is a strong influence in risk-reduction behaviour. Peer education can be implemented economically, and frequently has an additional impact on families and neighbours. Scouts who are trained as peer health promoters can have a strong, positive influence on their friends and classmates and often gain long-term benefits from their experiences. These include an on-going commitment to responsible behaviour in reproductive health, leadership skills, and personal development. The Scouts aim to train 240 patrol leaders in each province, and through them directly reach at least 30,000 young people each year. |