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SMU students unite for children’s future

Hope, action and determination converged at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) as students officially launched the UNICEF Club—a movement dedicated to championing children’s rights and advancing climate action. More than just a campus society, the club embodies a new generation of leaders committed to taking action, engaging with their communities, and driving meaningful change for children and the environment.

 

The launch drew representatives from across the SMU student body, including the Student Surgical Society, the Diagnostic Society, Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice, Kulanathi Edu Hub, and Medics on Motion. Their participation highlighted the power of collaboration—when diverse groups unite around a shared purpose, meaningful social impact follows.

 

Delivering the keynote address, Tiisetso Mokoena, Volunteer Club Coordinator for UNICEF South Africa, emphasised the organisation’s four key pillars: Education, Nutrition, Ending Violence Against Children, and Healthy Lifestyle and Mental Health. She also underscored the urgency of climate action, reminding students that environmental sustainability is essential to safeguarding children’s futures.

 

“Universities are more than places of learning,” Mokoena said. “They are hubs of creativity, energy, and influence. Students have the power to advocate for children’s rights and create lasting change in their communities while addressing climate challenges.”

 

Though newly established, the SMU UNICEF Club has already made an impact. Members showcased their involvement in community cleaning projects, contributions to the university garden, partnerships with other UNICEF university clubs, and climate-focused initiatives such as tree planting and awareness campaigns. These activities not only benefit society but also equip students with vital leadership, teamwork, and organisational skills.

 

The launch was a lively celebration, featuring dance competitions, interactive question-and-answer sessions, and prizes including UNICEF-branded T-shirts, caps, and wristbands. Around 180 students attended, creating an atmosphere brimming with enthusiasm and purpose.

 

Reflecting on the day, Ntshadi Bokaba, a Medicine student, shared:
“It is inspiring to see so many students coming together for a common goal. Being part of this launch motivates me to make a tangible difference in my community and in protecting the environment.”

 

Another Medicine student, Andile Moloi, added: “The launch was not only enjoyable, but it reminded us why advocacy, community service, and protecting our environment matter. Small actions, when combined, can lead to meaningful change.”

 

The event signalled more than the creation of a club—it marked the rise of a movement. Through advocacy, education, and climate action, the SMU UNICEF Club is nurturing a culture of responsibility while empowering students to be agents of positive change.

 

Universities are vital in shaping tomorrow’s leaders, and the SMU UNICEF Club stands as proof of that potential. Every initiative, from planting trees to raising awareness, strengthens a society where children can grow up safe, educated, healthy, and empowered.

 

With passionate members, a clear mission, and an unwavering commitment to service, the SMU UNICEF Club is poised to make an enduring impact. The launch was only the beginning. As students continue to unite their energy, ideas, and creativity, they are demonstrating that meaningful change is possible—one child, one community, and one initiative at a time.

By Dimakatso Modise

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