When the conflict erupted, Samuel joined in the fighting; attempting to protect his loved ones. There was pressure around him from his family to pick up the panga and fight, told by the women that they would give them their skirts and take their trousers should they not go to fight.
After the fighting, Samuel joined A-STEP because he was an acquaintance of Tim, the A-STEP project manager. Initially, he put together a team composed solely of members of his tribe, but through the programme, he learned the value of reconciliation and now plays within a mixed team and can interact with others.
This Participatory Videos was made using the Most Significant Change (MSC) methodology for the purpose of monitoring and evaluating the Mercy Corps LEAP Sport programme.
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