Basseterre, St. Kitts, March 29th, 2021 (ZIZ News) The Department of Youth Empowerment Volunteer Media Boot Camp came to a close on Saturday with a ceremony at the CUNA Caribbean Conference Centre.
The volunteers spent weeks being exposed to a wide range of media training such as video recording, editing, photography, and social that will enhance their skillset both personally and professionally.
The 15 volunteers were placed in three groups and were asked to create a poster that encourages the youth to take precautions against Covid-19 and an environmental video that motivate the youth to create initiatives that preserve the beauty of the island and its eco-systems.
During the ceremony, the groups took turns presenting the final version of each project.
Following the project presentations, the volunteers were given certificates for their participation in the programme.
The certificates were issued by Minister of Education, Hon. Jonell Powell who urged the volunteers to use the certification to do bigger things that will highlight their talent.
He also commended Director in the Department of Youth Empowerment Pierre Liburd and Naadiya Mills of Food for Creative Souls who orchestrated the training sessions in collaboration with advertising firm 72 and Sunny in the US.
]]>Basseterre, St. Kitts, March 29, 2021 (SKNIS): Ten youth volunteers graduated from the 2021 Creative Boot Camp during a ceremony held at the CUNA Caribbean Conference Centre on Saturday (March 27, 2021).
The young people are members of the Volunteer Corps Media Team. They work closely with the Department of Youth Empowerment promoting programmes and activities of the department and the corps. The topics covered during the boot camp included video recording and editing, photography, social media, copyrighting, and more.
The participants, which also included a former volunteer currently studying in Taiwan, presented their graphic designs and promo videos at the ceremony. The campaigns showcased measures to protect against COVID-19 and preserving the environment.
Minister of Youth Empowerment, the Honourable Jonel Powell, presented the participants with a graduate certificate at the closing ceremony.
He congratulated them for their creativity, hard work, and dedication during the eight-week course.
“What I don’t want is for this to just be an exercise, something you did, and you put the certificate aside,” Minister Powell stated. “This is something that you can use to go forward and actually use the things you’ve learnt to do more and bigger things, get a [part time] job to put some money in your pocket, and really highlight the talent you have within yourself.”
The minister commended Naadiya Mills of Food for Creative Souls for partnering with the staff of the Department of Youth Empowerment in offering this innovative development session to the youth.
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