PROGRAM TO ENHANCE THE EMPOWERMENT & EMPLOYABILITY OF GIRLS OF LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES IN DELHI
The PAGE project’s two main goals were to build girls’ self-efficacy and build their ability to identify; and to plan and realize their future personal and professional goals. PAGE was implemented in four government schools in New Delhi, India and was designed to engage adolescent girls (ages 15-17) from low-income communities. The empowerment indicators included measures of girls’ self-efficacy (their ability to have a say in critical decisions in their lives, around their marriages for instance), attitudes toward gender norms or gender equitable attitudes and recognition of discrimination in their lives. The employability indicators included measures of aspiration for higher studies and for a career, enrollment in learning opportunities outside school, seeking information for future goals and preparing a resume.
Direct Link to Full 32-Page 2017 Publication:
https://www.icrw.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Shaping-Futures-PAGE-Evaluation-Report.pdf
Извор: WUNRN – 30.11.2017