In Conversation With Street Child
Where do International NGO’s get their money from? What does sustainability mean, how is it impacting humanitarian aid? How can the international community keep up with the increase of global crises?
Join us for ‘a Conversation with Street Child’ with Sam Ryder, international journalist and part of the Global Communications team, as we generate discussions which affect one of the world’s fastest growing children’s charities. Hear from local partners, front-line workers, global experts, CEOs and celebrities. Witness the powerful unity of diverse backgrounds rallying behind the same cause, to ensure all children are safe, in school and learning.
In Conversation With Street Child
Ntakamaze Nziyonvira - In Conversation with Street Child
Joining us this week is Ntakamaze (TK) Nziyonvira, CEO of CIYOTA, an organisation empowering youth in Uganda. TK's journey began in the Democratic Republic of Congo, fleeing the horrors of war at just 11 years old. Finding refuge in Uganda, he navigated the challenges of being a young refugee. Despite the initial lack of motivation for education, TK persevered, driven by his father's guidance. Winning scholarships, he pursued education in Uganda and later in the United States.
With over 36 million refugees globally, TK highlights the importance of equipping refugees with tools—capacity, knowledge and skills—to empower them to contribute to society. Collaborations between organisations like Street Child and refugee-led initiatives such as CIYOTA foster sustainable solutions to global challenges. TK challenges misconceptions about refugees, emphasising their untapped potential. Refugees aren't solely dependents; they possess skills and abilities, what they don’t have are opportunities.
Join us for an insightful conversation on resilience, empowerment, and the untapped potential within refugee communities, as TK shares his remarkable journey and vision for a brighter future for youth worldwide.