As COVID-19 (coronavirus) continues to wreak havoc around the country experts predict that the country could be hardest hit through Government resolving to lift the restrictions . But Murang'a youth are not sitting idly by waiting for the worst to come; throughout the county, they are hard at work providing solutions to help reduce the spread of the virus, and address the socioeconomic impact of the pandemic,
The MURANG'A Students association (Musa) which is an association comprising all students across the MURANG'A county launched the MUSA Charity Event for food donations to the old and vunerables across all constituencies across the county who are highly affected by this pandemic.It is encouraging to see young people across the county leading the way in the fight against coronavirus, and stepping up to help their communities.
As youths we know the future depends on our actions.Indeed, we youths represent energy, creativity and innovation thus devoted to be beacons of hope that can support the community at all times especially in times of such crisis. Through individual acts and collective action, young people are reclaiming power in the face of this pandemic and the powerlessness it makes us all feel.
Youth-led civil society and movements are acting on an unprecedented scale. Youth are mobilizing communities to protect themselves, and supporting governments and health workers together.
As Murang'a Youth Governor also the MUSA Secretary General I appeal to Governments to put in place measures and mechanisms to facilitate, coordinate organize and impact youth engagement in the fight against coronavirus. Most importantly, young people have realized that they have a critical part in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic - knowing that the spread of the virus is a threat to people, livelihoods and development and stability.
Youth are yearning to work with governments and diverse partners to stop transmission of the virus and to keep everyone safe.
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