Participants of the Youth-Led Action Research program in September, 2020
On Thursday 17th of September 2020, the Kolisen Blong Leftemap Edukesen (KoBLE) in partnership with Asia South Pacific Association for Basic and Adult Education (ASPBAE) led a workshop for the Youth-Led Action Research (YAR) team on video editing. The participants that attended the workshop were nominated from the existing Youth and Education NGO providers: Youth Challenge Vanuatu, Further Arts and Vanuatu Society for People with Disability (VSDP). The Video Editing Workshop was delivered by a Further Arts trainer.
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