Module de formation des enseignants du primaire sur les violences de genre en milieu scolaire
Ce présent module entend donner des clefs pour lutter contre les VGMS à travers le système éducatif sénégalais.
Ce présent module entend donner des clefs pour lutter contre les VGMS à travers le système éducatif sénégalais.
This study was conducted particularly to look into the current status on violence against in school and out of school children.
This guide for the facilitator takes training participants (teachers) through the Journeys Activity Handbook for Teachers and School Staff. Journeys uses an empathetic approach to inspire change towards creating positive and supportive schools that are free from violence in any form.
In 2019, Theatre for a Change started implementing a new project in partnership with GIZ, the German government’s international development agency.
This is a summary of the findings from the report of the scoping study done in six locations in Nigeria. The aim of the study was to gather data that will support the development of a national policy on safety and security of schools in Nigeria.
The school re-entry guidelines are organized into four chapters. Chapter one discusses the background, rationale, legal and policy context. Chapter two outlines the goal, objectives, target groups, scope and the guiding principles of the guideline.
This paper was commissioned by the UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa as background document to inform the adaptation of Connect with Respect, a classroom programme aiming to prevent violence in schools.
In 2018, the Literacy Achievement and Retention Activity embarked on a longitudinal study to better understand how the Journeys intervention positively shifts its intermediate results and the related retention and learning outcomes.
The annual report provides a snapshot of how End Violence worked with partners to act as a global platform for change – catalysing new political commitments, investing new resources, and equipping practitioners across the world.
There has been very little research globally on the implementation of national policy interventions to address School-Related Gender-Based Violence (SRGBV).