Bangui, December 15. The mayor of the capital of the OAC organized leadership and civic responsibility training courses for representatives of the youth councils of the districts of the republic. About reported news agency Ndjoni Sango.
According to the organizers, the seminar was designed to eradicate antisocial behavior. Representatives of the younger generation learned about the rights and obligations that they can later pass on to their peers.
Florence Fleur Falli, Director General of Youth and Public Services, told reporters such courses would help young men and women do their jobs better. She also stressed the importance of the event to combat disinformation on the Internet.
The participants of the course expressed their willingness to pass on the knowledge they received to their friends and neighbors. Young activists noted that they are happy to contribute to the development of the country and society.
Formerly CAR officials warned non-governmental organizations punishable by criminal penalties for attempts to destabilize the situation in the republic. The security forces apprehended the employees of some NGOs in connection with criminal elements.
Source: Riafan

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