Mentoring Our Young
Children are vulnerable to radicalization for a wide range of factors that are not fully understood by both practitioners and professionals some of the factors are; marginalization either by state or community, lack of access to proper educations, poverty, financial inducements, exposure ideology and search for identity. As the world witnessed that many young children around the world have been recruited by extremist groups, where the boys were used as combatant and forced to attack their own families; some were given weapons like guns to attack people while girls were forced to get married. For more information about our mentorhsip programs, kindly download the document below: