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LOYOLA CENTRE FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS
In a significant breakthrough for youth empowerment, the Loyola Centre for Media and Communications (LCMC) is celebrating its first success stories from the Communications Think Positive Alternatives Exist (CTPAE) initiative. Over the past three months, young participants in Eldoret have gained invaluable digital content creation and performance art skills, leading to remarkable employment opportunities.
During an engaging two-day interaction from October 14th to 15th, 20 enthusiastic young
individuals expressed their gratitude for the transformative impact of the LCMC program. Joy
Kesenwa, the Programs Manager at LCMC, facilitated discussions that highlighted how
participants have enhanced their professionalism through practical skill acquisition.
“I secured a place as a peer educator due to my passion for public speaking and creating journals
and booklets. I really appreciate the training I have received through LCMC-Jesuits,” shared
Philip Lelei, an aspiring peer mentor. Another beneficiary, Darwin Edagiza, proudly announced,
“I’m thrilled to share that I have landed a position with Impulse, an online writing and marketing
company.”
Throughout the workshop, participants delved deeper into vital aspects of performance arts,
including acting, singing, public speaking, scripting, dancing, photography, and cinematography.
Moreover, they explored the innovation cycle, learning to develop, refine, and implement new
ideas effectively in today's competitive digital landscape.
With these successes, LCMC reaffirms its commitment to nurturing the talents of young people, paving the way for a brighter and more sustainable future.