A unique life skills program for kids, ‘The Birds and Bees Talk’ (BBT) has been launched by Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) India, an India-registered Society and affiliate of the global humanitarian nonprofit, ADRA, headquartered in Maryland, United States, with support from the global conglomerate, Reckitt Benckiser. ADRA India delivers relief and development assistance to individuals and communities across the nation – regardless of their ethnicity, political affiliation, gender, or religious association.
“We are excited to introduce a one-of-its-kind, lifestyles talent education module for adolescent adolescents with beneficiant help and coaching from RB’s Dettol ‘Banega Swasth India’ campaign. The northeast of India has been an vicinity of center of attention for us for some years now and we are proud to be main the exchange in seven states. As the chief of a humanitarian corporation in India, I am proud to share that thru this initiative we have stayed actual to our motto of justice, compassion, and love. Our efforts in India on the grounds that 1992 has fully been to work closer to remodeling the lives of the human beings of India. We work independently, except any political or spiritual affiliations, with companions in civil society, government, and the non-public sector, who assist us power our narrative of improvement for all – irrespective of religion, caste, creed, or gender. This software is a testomony to a higher and brighter future for the leaders of tomorrow. I and our whole ADRA crew are humbled and honoured to be a phase of this necessary project.” Mr Weston Davis, Country Director – ADRA India, said,
This comprehensive growth-focused life skills curriculum will provide accurate, fact-based, and age-appropriate information that will help adolescents make informed choices. The curriculum was launched for children between the ages of 10-19 years. The unique design of the program comprises of 27 chapters in two levels allowing the schools to teach in a staggered format, spread over the year. The 27 chapters especially focus on imparting knowledge in an engaging and interactive way to help students understand the physical and emotional changes taking place in their adolescent years.