Tagged Conversation

TC Hangout

This was a mega party for the Tagged Conversations on 1 September 2023. To mobilize participants, teams undertook advertisements in schools and hanged posters by the roadside. This culminated into 550 participants for the day. The hangout topical discussions focused on; drugs sex and fame. A panel session moderated by Steshire Buyinza provided insights and clarity on the various topical discussions.

Games Day

During each cohort, we undertook a series of games and sports activities. These ranged from swimming, dancing amongst others. At climax, the youths partook of a sumptuous meal.

TC Gala

This year, we prepared a dance gala where we got an amazing number of young people. Initially we expected around 50(maximum) but 110 attended. The young people displayed their various talents. The TC dance crew joined in

Tagged Conversation

Tagged Conversations (T.C) is a program that runs under Youth Consult Uganda with the objective of strengthening youth participation through supportive platforms where they can fully unlock their highest potential from the community to international level. The program launched in 2020 to empower young people whose hope to life had dwindled during COVID – 19 pandemic. Based on the set targets, the program has been largely successful. At the beginning of year 2023, we had a target of reaching out to 400 participants and by close of the year. We have reached out to 550 from the TC hang out and 110 from the usual sessions held at the office

Program Aim

Create a safe free environment where all the young people in Uganda can express.

Program Delivery Approach The Program teams designs topical themes premised on various challenges youths undergo. The youth convene at a central point where discussions ensue in form of brainstorming sessions, counselling and direct delivery by the facilitators.

Challenge encountered

The delay in registration process affected easy penetration of the schools. We strongly believe that this will come easy in 2024 because we have the legal mandate