Today was the first day on-field with Dignity coaches focusing on refugee children's rights in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. as I shared yesterday about the organization we are working with in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Previous day blog link- @saranegi/visiting-an-amazing-non-governmental-organisation-in-kuala-lumpur-malaysia
One of the great reflections was for coaches that rights exist, As an adult it is our responsibility to protect children's rights and create a safe space for children to discuss it and empower children so that they can use their voice for their rights.
After so many games and having fun, laughing, and learning together we had a great lunch.
It is funny that most of the coaches find it difficulty to pronounce my name, and they have mentioned it in the I card also the same way. I do not mind. I also find difficulty pronouncing name when it is long.
Brainstorming on the indoor session.
Done for the day with dinner, and looking forward to meeting this amazing, diverse, and energetic group tomorrow.
I remember once I thought of having a blog page and I wanted to come up with a name but at the same time, I was aware that I am not someone who would like to write about one topic always. I wanted to name it "It Was My Day". and that is the reason I have added it to my blog title.
Thank you for reading.