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		<title>Slum Settlements: The Perception vs. the Reality</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Don’t drink the water!” “Be careful what you eat!” “Did you get your shots?” “Why not go somewhere else?’”  These were the statements that I was left with before my first trip to Africa as a teenager.  And I must say, the sentiments were quite different than those I heard before I left for trips [...]]]></description>
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<p>“Don’t drink the water!” “Be careful what you eat!” “Did you get your shots?” “Why not go somewhere else?’”  These were the statements that I was left with before my first trip to Africa as a teenager.  And I must say, the sentiments were quite different than those I heard before I left for trips to Europe and the Caribbean.  But why?  What makes people, who have never been to such places, say these things? Regardless of what variables add up to answer that complicated question, upon my flying into Nairobi at 18 years old, I was under the impression that I would get sick, I would not be safe by myself, and most importantly, I would have to be very cautious with everything I did.</p>
<p>My first day in Africa was in Nairobi, Kenya, more specifically the Kibera Slum, which is noted for being one of the most populated slums not only in Africa, but also the world.  I entered the slum with a friend of a friend who was from Kibera.  She gave me a great tour, describing the social, physical, and tribal dynamics of the community.  But of course, as an 18-year-old American from suburban Connecticut, this was by the far the most extreme poverty my eyes had ever witnessed.  I would not say that my experiences as a youth in America were sheltered at all.  I had already (considering my age) traveled extensively throughout the US and globally, but again, never had witnessed the sheer volume of people in such a close proximity living with virtually nothing. I remember very little of what my tour guide said that day, but I left with my emotional cord being torn.  I knew I couldn’t even rationalize thought for questions, the “shock” factor was in full effect, and was not subsiding anytime soon.  I remember feeling I had never had anybody look at me the way the people in the slum looked at me that day.  The looks I received were not very welcoming&#8211; in fact, very negative most times.  It was definitely a new experience, as it is for any individual who has never experienced the slums first hand.</p>
<p>Years later, after working with people from the slums and in slum areas fairly regularly, I still think back to that day.  I remember how naïve I was, how culturally ignorant I was, and how much I have learned since then.  But what never left, were the looks I received in the slums.</p>
<p>As a Westerner, when we see areas of such poverty, we tend to focus on the negative.  Honestly, how can we not?  The living conditions of such an area are so alien to us that it is hard to look past the apparent lack of essential resources slum citizens are expected to survive on.  But like any individual, as I continued to grow, mature, and spend more time with individuals in these areas, I began to see the positive output slums generate.  Street smarts, business and sales strategies, artistic talent, excellent communication skills, and innovative ideas for solving simple problems, are just some of the positive qualities I began to witness.   I began to realize, not just how much I was learning about myself, but how much people could learn from these communities.  These slums are cities within cities, with markets, doctors, schools, bars and neighborhoods that any other city inhabits.</p>
<p>These communities are thriving with knowledge to be had, and lessons to be learned.  I wanted to take this a step further.  How can I enable slum inhabitants to learn from me, and breakdown the perception that “wazungu” (white people) just come, give a few things, take a lot of pictures, and then leave.  How can I change the perception of the whites (mzungu) in the slum?  What steps can I take, can an organization take, can a culture take to change the perceptions of Slum Citizens toward “Wazungu?   Naturally, I thought about relationships. The origin of a good relationship comes from trust, the ability to relate, and a bit of risk. I thought of my days from pre-school. If I wanted to play with Johnny who was playing with blocks, I started playing with blocks.  But if I wanted to be <em>friends</em> be Lindsay who liked to draw, and did so very well, (within the lines) I would ask her, “Lindsay can you show me how you did that?” And then, Lindsay would show me, and begin talking to me about drawing.  That would be the start of a friendship.</p>
<p>I brought this “tactic” to the slums&#8211; I’ll try what they try, I’ll eat the food they eat, I’ll learn to speak the language they speak, I will show the effort, trust, and risk it takes to develop friendships.  I erased what was going on around the conversation, and focused on the individual, asked them questions, and took a risk by showing my vulnerability.  I did not focus on me, but on them.  By using that basic skill I began to change the perception, not only of me, but of a society, and vice versa.  I began to see from a new vantage point.</p>
<p>We learn something new everyday&#8211;something new about a culture, a community, and more specifically an individual.  If we take the time to observe, learn, and ask questions, our opportunities are truly limitless. When someone tells me they are going to Africa, I always reply with, &#8220;What an amazing opportunity- You will enjoy every bit of it.”</p>
<p>~Kyle Edwards, International Director of Ignitus Worldwide</p>
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		<title>Ignitus Worldwide in Guinea Bissau</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2013 18:21:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ignitus Worldwide site in Guinea Bissau is currently focused on educating and empowering the youth in their community. Ignitus Affiliates have a weekly show on Youth Radio, which allows them the opportunity to disseminate information about Ignitus Worldwide and existing programs. The Guinea Bissau Ignitus Affiliates have taken great initiative to work with different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Ignitus Worldwide site in Guinea Bissau is currently focused on educating and empowering the youth in their community. Ignitus Affiliates have a weekly show on Youth Radio, which allows them the opportunity to disseminate information about Ignitus Worldwide and existing programs.</p>
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<p>The Guinea Bissau Ignitus Affiliates have taken great initiative to work with different facets of the national and local governments.  There is an ongoing partnership between Ignitus Worldwide Guinea Bissau, the Judiciary Police, and the Minister of Internal Administration to prevent crime, drugs, and violence in their communities.</p>
<p>Ignitus Worldwide has a strong presence in Guinea Bissau due to the dedicated leaders. The affiliates in Guinea Bissau are currently participating in a capacity building training. Our goal is to be able to help the Ignitus Worldwide team in Guinea Bissau acquire a site to operate from. Guinea Bissau is striving to be a key player in our international network of Ignitus Worldwide affiliate and we aim in 2013 to get sites like this partnering with other Ignitus Worldwide sites around the world.</p>
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		<title>Youth Crime Watch of Chillicothe Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2013 18:11:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn more about one of our Ignitus sites in Ohio: Youth Crime Watch of Chillicothe (YCWC) is an afterschool program for those ages 10-18. YCWC is an alliance of area youth committed to community service as well as crime and drug prevention. Our mission is to empower youth through mentoring and a variety of positive activities [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learn more about one of our Ignitus sites in Ohio:</p>
<p>Youth Crime Watch of Chillicothe (YCWC) is an afterschool program for those ages 10-18. YCWC is an alliance of area youth committed to community service as well as crime and drug prevention. Our mission is to empower youth through mentoring and a variety of positive activities that combine education and community service. This past year, we completed a ‘book bags for kids in need’ collection project. We also decorated tables and potted flowers to give out at a dinner for the Ross County Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Other events included the Fun Feast for Family and a family Halloween trick or treat with the college here in town as well as a booth at the county fair. YCWC has also implemented an anti-bullying program, after which we have seen at least 3 incidents where kids stood up for other kids who have been bullied.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2012 15:44:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This November, the Policia Militar promoted the Solenidade de Posse of the student members of the JCC, Jovens Construindo a Cidadania of the state school Joaquim Bartholomeu Pedrosa in the municipality Fervedouro/MG. In this ceremony, there were 60 young people sworn in who form part of the Grupo Principal of the JCC, the leaders and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This November, the Policia Militar promoted the Solenidade de Posse of the student members of the JCC, Jovens Construindo a Cidadania of the state school Joaquim Bartholomeu Pedrosa in the municipality Fervedouro/MG. In this ceremony, there were 60 young people sworn in who form part of the Grupo Principal of the JCC, the leaders and heads of the program. The JCC, the Brazilian version of Youth Crime Watch, has for more than 20 years engaged young people in reducing violence and crime in many countries. In Brazil, the JCC has been developing since 1999.  The success of this program has gotten the attention of many authorities, which has caused the it to be adopted in many regions as a form of fighting back against crime in schools and communities. The program&#8217;s goal is to create a healthier school environment, free of drugs and violence, through behavioral changes. Its mission is to initiate a movement of youth leadership, taking advantage of the ability of young people to organize events and disseminate good actions in the school environment. Objectively, it aims to create favorable conditions so that the young person can be a leader in the construction of an enriched citizenship and of an even better society. Congrats to all who were promoted from Ignitus Worldwide!<br />
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2012 18:50:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tomorrow, November 27, is the National Day of Giving but why wait to make your contribution? Please consider opening your heart and wallet to ensure these students can eat lunch. Donate Here!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tomorrow, November 27, is the National Day of Giving but why wait to make your contribution? Please consider opening your heart and wallet to ensure these students can eat lunch.</p>
<p><a href="http://goto.gg/12321">Donate Here!</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2012 16:34:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kyle Edwards keynoted a presentation on Leadership Development at the Rusinga School and Naisula International School in Kajiado, Kenya. Kyle shared information on Leadership Style, Conflict Management within the Leadership Student Body, and Defining Leadership for 100 high school age attendees.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kyle Edwards keynoted a presentation on Leadership Development at the Rusinga School and Naisula International School in Kajiado, Kenya.  Kyle shared information on Leadership Style, Conflict Management within the Leadership Student Body, and Defining Leadership for 100 high school age attendees. </p>
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		<title>Ignitus CEO Presents at The United Nations Urban Forum</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2012 10:12:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ignitus CEO Steve Edwards recently presented at the United Nations World Urban Forum in Naples Italy. His presentation focused on engaging youth in urban development. There were 10,000 attends at the event from around the globe and the mission or Ignitus was well received by the participants.]]></description>
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		<title>There will soon be a new Ignitus site in Nairobi</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2012 02:14:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>June&#8217;s Issue of the Month: Ever been between crime reporting and snitching?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 23:50:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Side note: To make discussion even easier, we have moved our Issue of the Month section directly to this blog! This Issue of the Month revolves around a topic many youth deal with when they witness crime and violence. First, watch this video, a speech by Terry Allen Jones, our National Training Director, at the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Side note: To make discussion even easier, we have moved our Issue of the Month section directly to this blog!</p>
<p>This Issue of the Month revolves around a topic many youth deal with when they witness crime and violence. First, watch this video, a speech by Terry Allen Jones, our National Training Director, at the Agents of Change Summit that took place recently in Broward County, Florida:</p>
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<p>Like Terry said, young people have to be aware about a lot of things, and oftentimes with being aware of our surroundings come tough decisions to make. Tell us about your experiences with crime reporting vs. snitching, and the decisions you&#8217;ve made to deal with the dilemma. </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2011 03:06:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JRudoff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On behalf of our Board of Directors and Staff, I’d like to welcome everyone to our new blog feature.  This is a great opportunity for us to discuss the concepts of your youth-led movement in terms of it history, where we are at now and what the future holds in store.  But allow me to remind you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On behalf of our Board of Directors and Staff, I’d like to welcome everyone to our new blog feature.  This is a great opportunity for us to discuss the concepts of your youth-led movement in terms of it history, where we are at now and what the future holds in store.  But allow me to remind you all that a blog is only as good as the the input that it receives. The more we input and discuss, the better and more useful the blog is. So with this said, we look forward to hearing from you all.</p>
<p>-Jerry</p>
<p>Co-Founder &amp; Board Chair</p>
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