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Our Consultant Sonal Zaveri tells us more about Child to Child’s Life Skills programme in India and its very positive impact on gender relationships in the communities involved in the project.
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Our Consultant Sonal Zaveri tells us more about Child to Child’s Life Skills programme in India and its very positive impact on gender relationships in the communities involved in the project.
It is sadly ironic that we cannot show you the women teachers who have contributed to nor benefitted from the positive impacts that our programme in Pakistan has led to, just as we are celebrating International Women’s Day.
Our Paths to School Success project in Sindh province in Pakistan is having a series of positive impacts on gender equality and gender relations in the communities where we are working.
Child to Child has taken part in Wiley’s celebration of the International Women’s Day: we published a blog about how we will mainstream gender across our new radio educational programme in Sierra Leone.
At an LSE event recently, Sonia Livingstone discussed how fast-developing ICTs are reshaping children’s lives at a worldwide level, and how that requires that we consider children’s rights in the digital age.
The PearlWorks team, in partnership with us and Pikin to Pikin, have recently been facing the challenge to set up a radio project for children in a part of the world devastated by the Ebola crisis.
When Penny Boreham, our radio manager for our new project in Sierra Leone, met the youth rights activist Dr Sylvia Blyden, the latter recorded some messages for children and young people of Sierra Leone, to be broadcast on Pikin to Pikin Radio.
Celine Woznica recently went to Peru to deliver Child to Child’s workshops. She came back, amazed at the participants’ resourcefulness and how the time-tested approach finds new applications and meanings when adapted to different situations.