Personal leadership training provided to ten village-tracts under Don Yin Township

Personal leadership training provided to ten village-tracts under Don Yin Township
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Saw Shar

The Karen Youth Organization (KYO) is providing personal leadership training to local youths at Kawt Hmu Nat Village of Don Yin Township under the Karen National Union (KNU)’s Hpa-an District from October 3 to 5.

Saw Raymond, trainer and leading patron of Swe Thahar Organization, said the KYO and his organization are cooperating in providing the three-day training.

"This training aims to teach the youths to become self-aware and learn how to become successful and achieve their goals so that they can know how to lead themselves before leading others," he said to KIC News. 

The training will cover topics on personal leadership, accountability and responsibility, win-win solution, and mutual understanding. 

A total of 35 trainees including KYO youths and local youths from ten village-tracts under Don Yin Township are attending the training, according to the officials of the training.

“I’m attending this training to assist the youths from our Don Yin Township to have good spirits, develop their knowledge and skills, and become successful and also to gain knowledge for myself,” said Saw Aung Zaw Oo, a trainee from Kawt Hmu Nat Village of Don Yin Township.

The KYO and Swe Thahar Organization have cooperated in conducting personal leadership training in Thandaung, Kyainseikgyi, and Kawkareik townships in the Karen State and the next training will be conducted in Pai Kyone Township, according to Swe Thahar Group.

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