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Photography can be a catalyst for change and a tool for development, all while fostering Positive Youth Development. In this enlightening episode of The PYD Lab, our guest, former USAID Care Leaders Council member Bertha...
Using Photography as a Tool in Development is an episode from The PYD Lab by YouthPower2: Learning and Evaluation. Photography can be a catalyst for change and a tool for development, all while fostering Positive Youth Development. In this...
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Published Aug 30, 2024, 00:24:02 long, audio available.
Photography can be a catalyst for change and a tool for development, all while fostering Positive Youth Development. In this enlightening episode of The PYD Lab, our guest, former USAID Care Leaders Council member Bertha Lutome, shares compelling insights on how photography has not only captured the essence of communities but also spurred positive change. Join us for an inspiring conversation that underscores the role of photography in development and the importance of a balanced narrative.
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Using Photography as a Tool in Development is an episode from The PYD Lab by YouthPower2: Learning and Evaluation.
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This episode was published on Aug 30, 2024.
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Using Photography as a Tool in Development is from The PYD Lab by YouthPower2: Learning and Evaluation.
Published Aug 30, 2024 and 00:24:02 long