Introduction
Successful school-based programs are not built by teachers alone, they depend on strong coordination, support systems, and collaboration among education stakeholders.
In this episode of the SAFE MIT Podcast, the conversation explores the important role played by Curriculum Support Officers (CSOs) in supporting the implementation of SAFE MIT in-school sessions focused on educating young people about the dangers of irregular migration.
The discussion highlights how CSOs contribute behind the scenes to strengthen implementation, support teachers, and ensure that learning materials and project activities effectively reach schools and learners.
Ensuring Access to Learning Materials
Another important role highlighted in the podcast is the coordination and distribution of project materials.
CSOs helped ensure that:
Schools received the necessary learning resources
Teachers had access to implementation materials on time
Sessions could run smoothly without logistical interruptions
The conversation emphasizes that educational programs require not only good content, but also proper systems that support implementation on the ground.
