Connect with Respect

  • P Project/Program

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Key Information

Learners learn best in schools that provide safety and social support. However, some young people experience violence and harassment in, around, and on the way to school. This includes gender-based violence (GBV), which can take many different forms. Teachers can play an important role in preventing the expression of GBV in the school setting. Teachers, school principals and the broader education system can provide positive role models, empower children and youth to have healthy and respectful relationships, and deliver a violence prevention programme within their curriculum.


Location(s)

East Asia & Pacific, Sub-Saharan Africa

Thailand, Timor-Leste, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia

Government Affiliation
Non-governmental program
Years

2019 -

Partner(s)

Not applicable or unknown

Ministry Affiliation
Unknown
Funder(s)

Not applicable or unknown

COVID-19 Response
Unknown
Geographic Scope
Global / regional
Meets gender-transformative education criteria from the TES  
Unknown
Areas of Work Back to Top
Education areas
Quality
  • School-related gender-based violence
  • Teacher training
Skills
  • Literacy

Cross-cutting areas
  • Gender equality

Program participants

Target Audience(s)

Teachers - female, Teachers - male

Age

12 - 15

School Enrolment Status

All in school

School Level

  • Upper primary
Other populations reached
  • Boys in school
  • Community leaders
  • Fathers
  • Girls in school
  • Mothers
Participants include
  • Orphans and vulnerable children
Program Approaches Back to Top
Mentoring/psychosocial support
  • Teachers as mentors
Tutoring/strengthening academic skills
  • Literacy - in the classroom
Program Goals Back to Top
Education goals
  • Improved academic skills (literacy and numeracy)
  • Increased literacy
  • Teachers and learners have the knowledge and skills to promote gender equality
Cross-cutting goals
  • Changed social norms
  • Improved understanding of sexual harassment, coercion, and consent
  • Increased agency and empowerment
  • More equitable gender attitudes and norms
  • Reduced school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV)
Additional Information Back to Top
Primary Contact
General Contact Information
harare@unesco.org