By Nikita Jha | Programme Associate
Action for Equality Progress Update March 2019 - May 2019
Thank you for your continued support and contribution to ECF’s Action for Equality (AfE) programme committed to raise Gender Equitable Boys in Pune, India. It is because of the constant support that now ECF engages with 20 communities in Pune.
At ECF, between March 2019 - May 2019, we have completed cycle 23 of AfE Action Programme (AP) and AfE Leadership Programme (LP).
During this period:
Few of the key programme highlights during this period were:
1) Action Events: The Action event is an opportunity for boys to showcase what they have learnt in front a public audience.
The participants in the Action Programme mapped all the tasks that the male members and female members in the household undertake in a 24 hour timeframe and demonstrated how women bear the disproportionate responsibility of household chores.
In the Leadership Programme, the participants focused on challenging street sexual harassment in their communities. They undertook a community mapping exercise to map 'unsafe' areas within the community and had one on one conversations with women about why they feel unsafe in these spaces. The boys created wall paintings along with the women, they pasted charts on the walls and conducted a ‘Chalk the Walk’ campaign where they chalked messages against street sexual harassment on public walkways.
2) Engaging with the new communities: We continued our engagement with two new communities during cycle 23. These communities are Jai Bhawani Nagar and Laxminagar.
3) Big Meet and Greet (BMG) Events:
4) Intensive Team Training (ITT)
ECF conducts an Intensive Team Training workshop with all the members of the team at the end of every 15 week cycle. The objective of the ITT is to build knowledge and skills within the team on issues and themes in gender and gender-based violence.
5) Longitudinal Study
ECF's Research Development and Evaluation team launched a research study in 2018 to understand the sustainability of the outcome beyond the end of the programme. The first stage of the study demonstrated that the three stage programme serves to shift participants attitudes on gender further along the gender equality spectrum.
The study also compared a sample of participants who had dropped after the first stage of the programme to a sample of participants who completed all three stages. The participants who completed all the three stage demonstrated more equitable gender attitudes.
As of May 2019, together with your support, ECF has been able to successfully reach out and enroll 5339 boys to Action for Equality programme. A total of 3037 adolescent boys have graduated and pledged to become allies with women to support gender equality in the communities.
We thank you for your contribution and supporting our mission, to raise every boy in India to be Gender Equitable.
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