Safe to Learn YouTube Series

"safe learning environment at home, school and family"

Safe to Learn – YouTube series is a weekly program produced by the SDGs Studio with the support of Mercy Corps Nepal under the Blossom project. It was broadcasted weekly from October 1st, 2020 through the youtube page of SDGs Studio and Fulandiki Aama and shared in the social medias platform such as facebook, Instagram, twitter etc.

We had accomplished broadcasting of 15 episode of safe to learn – YouTube series. This program has been developed with the objective to ensure safe learning environment at home, school and family even during the lockdown period resulted by the COVID-19/pandemic. It also provides awareness to children and adolescent to keep safe from all forms of violence, harassment, and abuse. 

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This program helps to provide information to the children and adolescent about their protection, education, health, and hygiene with the roles actors as well as engagement of children, and key informative video bytes of the stakeholders.

This series has provided awareness on the role of parents, teachers, and guardians with their children for enhancing the safe, inclusive, and quality education to the early grade children and adolescents. This also helps to provide psychosocial support to the children and improve their studies. The main actors of this you tube series are as follows:

  • Fulandeko Aama (Mr. Umesh Rai)
  • Kauli Budi (Ms. Sandhya Rai)
  • Girl Child (Sajja Rani)
  • Boy Child (Pranav Baral)

The following topics were covered in the Safe to Learn You Tube Series:

  • Safe home, school, and community for children
  • Parental education towards their children
  • Prevention from Violence and Harassment
  • Online Safety
  • Reproductive health and menstruation
  • Psychosocial Counselling to children
  • Good Behavior and practice related to Disability and LGBTIQ children
  • How to make the day of the children very productive?
  • Role and responsibility of local government for safe learning environment to children
  • Protection of children during the disaster period