By Free a Girl and Sanlaap India | Project Officer
As of September 2016, the project reached 687 girls directly through empowerment workshops and film screenings of He Named Me Malala sharing the inspiring story of education activist Malala Yousafzai.
A 4-day programme with multiple sessions was used at 4 rehabiltiation centres for at-risk girls and girl victims and a one-day programme was organised for girls and boys in 5 schools in vulnerable communities and 2 drop-in-centres in red light areas of Kolkata. The sessions included providing information on the Right to Education Act and Kanyashree programme in West Bengal, focus group discussions, games, audio visual exercises, screening the inspiring film He Named Me Malala, role play sessions and a feedback session for each day. The participatory exercises centred around themes such as: defining successful/ empowered women, discussing the benefits of being educated, and restrictions of girls in our society and how to overcome it.
Most girls (90%) reported back that they were inspired by the workshops and the story of Malala Yousafzai. This programme mainly focused on promoting education for empowerment, but also focused on holistic empowerment and increasing self-confidence for girls. Many children at the drop-in-centres in red light areas, many of whom had dropped out or never attended school, expressed their desire to enrol in formal education – these children are both boys and girls. Not only that, girls in the rehabiltiation home were provided with non-formal education and access to formal education.
After completing the empowerment workshops several girls from the drop-in-centres in the red light areas self-formed a Peer Advocacy Group and are working towards ensuring rights of the local children, including expalining the problem of child marriage and promoting the importance of education. This is incredibly inspiring! Nadia district government in West Bengal expressed their strong interest to include this empowerment project within the existing government programme, ‘Sabala’, which is also a significant achievement for sustaining this work.
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By Free a Girl and Sanlaap India | Project Officer
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