Supporting the Education of Marginalised Girls in Kailali (STEM)
- P Project/Program
 
? Activity Status: Unknown
Key Information
The project aimed to empower 4,460 Nepali girls to safely access education and economic activities. It aimed to increase attendance and create positive community attitudes towards girls’ education. The project offered out-of-school girls the opportunity to become entrepreneurs, by equipping them with academic and income generating/technical skills, whilst dispelling misconceptions about their ability to manage commercial loans. It also aimed to improve the quality of teaching and school management.
Lead Implementing Organization(s)
Location(s)
South Asia
Nepal
Government Affiliation
Non-governmental programYears
2017 - 2021
Partner(s)
BASE
Ministry Affiliation
UnknownFunder(s)
Not applicable or unknown
COVID-19 Response
UnknownGeographic Scope
Sub-nationalMeets gender-transformative education criteria from the TES
UnknownAreas of Work Back to Top
Education areas
Other skills
- Financial literacy
 - Life skills/sexuality education
 - Vocational training
 
Quality
- School facilities
 - School quality
 - Teacher training
 
Skills
- Literacy
 - Numeracy
 
Cross-cutting areas
- Community sensitization
 - Digital literacy
 - Economic/livelihoods (including savings/financial inclusion, etc.)
 - Social and gender norms and beliefs
 
Program participants
Target Audience(s)
Boys in school, Girls (both in school and out of school)
Age
11 - 20
School Enrolment Status
Some in school
School Level
- Lower secondary
 - Vocational
 
Other populations reached
- Fathers
 - Mothers
 - Policymakers
 - Teachers - female
 - Teachers - male
 
Participants include
- People with disabilities
 
Program Approaches Back to Top
Community engagement/advocacy/sensitization
- General awareness-raising/community engagement
 
Educational Technology
- Computer-assisted learning
 
Facilities construction/improvement
- Construction/improvement of libraries
 - Construction/improvement of schools
 
Learning while working
- Vocational training
 
Reducing economic barriers
- Financial literacy training
 
School-related gender-based violence
- Training of school personnel (including teachers)
 
Social/gender norms change
- Engaging parents/caregivers of students or school-age children/adolescents
 
Teaching
- In-service teacher training – pedagogy general
 
Tutoring/strengthening academic skills
- Literacy - in the classroom
 - Numeracy - in the classroom
 - STEM - in the classroom
 
Program Goals Back to Top
Education goals
- Curricula, teaching and learning materials are free of gender-bias and stereotypes
 - Gender parity and non-discrimination are promoted at all subjects/education levels
 - Improved academic skills (literacy and numeracy)
 - Increased grade attainment
 - Increased literacy
 - Increased numeracy
 - Increased re-enrolment in school among out-of-school children
 - Increased school completion (general)
 - Increased secondary school completion
 - Increased secondary school enrolment
 - Increased test scores
 - Increased years of schooling
 - Teachers and learners have the knowledge and skills to promote gender equality
 
Cross-cutting goals
- Changed social norms
 - Increased advocacy/civic engagement
 - Increased agency and empowerment
 - More equitable gender attitudes and norms
 
Additional Information Back to Top
Primary Contact
- General Contact Info
 - Girls' Education Challenge
 - uk_girls_education_challenge@pwc.com