Enhancing comprehensive sexuality education through a gender transformative approach: studying the effects of GTA capacity building on CSE teaching in Zambia

Report

Year

2020

Author/s

Rutgers

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

Rutgers

SUMMARY

This report examines the effects of a capacity strengthening trajectory with comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) teachers in Eastern Province, Zambia. This region was chosen to pilot the Rutgers’ GTA Toolkit, Module 2: Gender Transformative Approach and Comprehensive Sexuality Education.1 The capacity strengthening for teachers was part of a larger programme, called Yes I Do (YID), that addresses child marriage, teenage pregnancy and female genital mutilation, on various levels of the socio-ecological model in seven countries around the world, including Zambia.

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