Gender Inclusion

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application/pdfEVIDENCE SPOTLIGHT: UNGUMI – IMPROVING ADOLESCENT SRHRWith financial support from Global Affairs Canada (GAC), Save the Children implemented the Ungumi project from 2018-2022 in response to the significant sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) needs of adolescent girls and boys in Zambézia province. This project has been recognized as one of the most impactful Save the Children project globally, including reducing child marriage by 10% across 43 communities. 30/08/2023935KB
application/pdfSumário do projecto "She Belongs in School"O Projecto "She Belongs in School" - Ela Pertence à Escola - foi lançado oficialmente no dia 6 de Maio de 2022 em Lichinga, província do Niassa. A iniciativa, financiada pela Global Affairs Canada, desenvolverá acções voltadas ao empoderamento de meninas, incluindo a provisão de ambientes de aprendizagem seguros e de apoio que melhorem as habilidades e competências das meninas. 06/05/20222MB
application/pdfGlobal Girlhood Report 20222022 marks the 10th anniversary of the first International Day of the Girl. Save the Children’s latest report, The Global Girlhood Report 2022: Girls on the Frontline, takes stock of progress and challenges toward ending child marriage over the last ten years. It also includes new data analysis on the intersections of conflict and child marriage and highlights the voices of girls who have been displaced and experienced child marriage. 11/10/20222MB
application/pdfRelatório final do projecto UNGUMIEm Moçambique, as normas sociais e de género nocivas contribuem para o abandono escolar das raparigas e para uniões prematuras, tornando as raparigas mais vulneráveis a diferentes formas de violência, riscos de saúde e saneamento, aumento da desigualdade sistémica e baixa auto-estima. O Projeto Ungumi (2018-2022) abordou essas e outras questões. Leia o relatório final do projeto aqui.28/03/20232MB
application/pdfUNGUMI end of project ReportIn Mozambique, harmful social and gender norms contribute to girls’ dropping out of school and marrying young, making girls more vulnerable to different forms of violence, health and sanitation risks, increased systemic inequality and low self-esteem. The Ungumi Project (2018-2022) addressed these and other issues. Read the end of project report here.28/03/20232MB
application/pdfUngumi stories of changeThe Ungumi project, being implemented in Zambézia province, with financial support from Global Affairs Canada (GAC), is helping women and girls to regain confidence on their lives through reusable menstrual pads, community savings and loans system and social behavior change using its sexual and reproductive health approach. Read stories of real people who experienced changes in their lives thanks to Ungumi intervention.03/03/20223MB
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