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Gender-based Violence: Activity for children of the 65th Troop of Syria Scouts – Al-Wudeihi Community Space, Aleppo

"This was the first time I saw the countryside. I liked the contrast we saw in cultures between the city and the countryside."

"Today, we learned about the types of irrigation, how to plant, in addition to the different types of crops"

"I must take better care of my little sister and explain to her about the danger of forced early marriage, especially since pregnancy at a young age can lead to many health and medical problems.

Going out into the nature liberates the mind and spirit, and teaches children lessons that they cannot acquire anywhere else, that help them develop new skills through the adventures they can experience there. Therefore, the Syrian Society for Social Development, in cooperation with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, implemented an activity for children of the 65th batch of the Syrian Scouts, in the Al Wadhihi community space.

The activity included a walk to get to learn more about the countryside, the types of crops and how to properly irrigate and take care of them, a segment on the environmental differences between the countryside and the city, and an awareness session on the dangers of forced early marriage and its negative effects and the best ways to mitigate it.

 

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