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Girls’ life skills programming: Insights from Ethiopia, Lebanon, and Tanzania

Girls’ life skills education is popular among programs that target marginalized and out-of-school girls in developing countries. Life skills are believed to be key to helping girls improve a wide range of life outcomes, including health, social, and economic well-being. But while girls’ life skills programming has proliferated, there have been few cross-national studies examining their approach and impact.

On April 23, the Center for Universal Education at Brookings and the Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) will co-host a presentation and panel discussion on new research examining girls’ life skills programming in Ethiopia, Lebanon, and Tanzania. The event will share findings and insights from a new report and policy brief that examine the landscape, design, and intent of girls’ life skills programming. Following the presentations, a panel of experts will discuss the implications of the research for policy and practice. After the discussion, the panelists will take questions from the audience.

Agenda

Presentation of report and country briefs

Presenter

Kendra Dupuy

Senior Advisor - Chr. Michelsen Institute

Presentation of policy brief

Panel discussion

Panelist

Kendra Dupuy

Senior Advisor - Chr. Michelsen Institute

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