By JoEllen Saeli-Lane | Project Leader
The goal of the project is to bring measurable, positive change to 5,000 married adolescent girls in Amhara region’s South Gondar zone (shaded on map). The project aims to achieve this change through better economic opportunities and improved sexual and reproductive health (SRH) for these girls.
It has been a great start to the project and already we are seeing that the program is helping girls take a larger role in decision making, negotiation and communication. After participating in project activities, girls reported that they were able to discuss their ideas with family and friends and better assert themselves to get what they ask for. Girls assisted by the project are also showing remarkable changes in their lives, behaviors and their involvement in deciding household matters. They also report that their newly-learned life skills are earning them more possibilities for participation and respect in their communities.
The project team successfully completed pilot phase implementation, adaptation and preparatory work. Key highlights include:
Thank you for your support of this transformative work, the ripple effect when one girl is given a voice and empowered to use is huge. As this project illustrates, it impacts her health, her children, family finances and even future generations. Already we are seeing a considerable reduction of early marriage arrangements in the villages where we have been working and increased use of health facilities. We couldn’t do this without the generous support of our donors and partners, thank you!
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