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INDIA - SOUTH AFRICA GHANA

19 Oct 2012

following intermediate outcomes: ■ Mobilising national networks and platforms of young women and their ‘issues’ into Activista and ■ Young women recognise and challenge sexual and other global youth networks and movements economic exploitation in their work (national and international). [...] ■ Young women’s responsibility for unpaid care work is recognised and starting to be alleviated by Some campaigning actions families, communities and the state ■ Research to map out and appraise policies, laws ■ State policies for the creation of decent work by and programmes and the extent to which they the private and public sector, including through meet the needs and interests of young women s. [...] And where young women are not organised – which seems to be We have agreed that the programme will work to the reality in many of the communities in which we benefit young women living in urban poverty implemented the scoping work – we will work hard to between the ages of 15 and 25 years in organise and mobilise young women into the types of Ghana, South Africa and India. [...] We have selected one meta-indicator at ■ Young women in the areas we programme in are impact level, which will allow us to monitor and empowered and supported by allies and aggregate impact on conclusion of the programme responsible stakeholders to effect change in their across the different levels and geographies for own lives, their families, their communities and working. [...] Conditions and rights of rights holders (local): ■ Young women report higher quality SRH services and The baseline must have systematic data and more respectful treatment by health service providers information on the conditions and rights of the young in local clinics and hospitals in the areas we work in.

Authors

sandra clarke

Pages
26
Published in
South Africa