Just ask Katherin. The 17-year-old’s dad is a street vendor in Nicaragua, so when COVID-19 hit, income was lost. This had implications for the entire family. “I can’t continue my studies. I left high school. I live with the uncertainty of when I will get back to school,” Katherin told us.
Many of us know how isolating the pandemic can make us feel. Our team, and local partners, knew they had to keep Katherin and hundreds like her connected and plugged in to friends, teachers and mentors to continue learning and growing.
That’s when our local partners began leveraging WhatsApp. The simple application, with text, voice and face call functionality, was economical, easily accessible, fast and compatible with most devices. It was the perfect way to keep children, youth and adults connected and learning through the pandemic.
It became a beacon across many of our program communities, especially in Nicaragua and Paraguay. So far, it’s been used many ways:
- to provide tips for how to keep safe from COVID-19
- to provide guidance on how to protect against the indirect effects of the pandemic, including domestic violence during the lockdown, bullying, teen pregnancy and more
- to conduct e-learning through school
- for organized child and youth groups and community savings-and-loan group meetings for parents
In our South and Central America offices nearly 15,000 children, youth and adults have benefited from this innovation of an existing technology to create engaging content.
Katherin is grateful for it. “I have learned a lot about violence against women and what we can do to stop it,” she said. “The trainers have taught how I can prevent this, and how I can help other people. I know it’s very reliable information. And, to be honest, I like to be part of this.”
The aspiring psychologist is still learning what she can, while keeping connected with her peers. She’s hopeful she’ll return to school soon and be the first in her family to get a university education.
There are many stories within this story, thousands of Katherins searching for a way to keep connected to their dreams and stay on the path to success.
It’s just like Dr. Paul’s life. He initiated thousands of small good-news stories through his acts of kindness that ballooned outward to multiply more goodwill.
As has been said of Dr. Paul, nothing was impossible for him; he’d just find a new way around — or over — the mountain. Thanks to this humanitarian for reminding us about the power of believing anything is possible. And, thank you to all our generous donors for giving us the means to overcome obstacles every day.
Keep safe everyone.