Women's political participation training curriculum in southwest Nigeria [in Yoruba]
The Metaketa Initiative is a study across 5 countries to improve women's empowerment beyond the household-including in governance at different levels. Specifically, it proposes to test whether a training intervention designed to strengthen women's sense of collective efficacy and leadership skills w...
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ActionAid Nigeria
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132772 |
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| author | Kosec, Katrina Kyle, Jordan |
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| description | The Metaketa Initiative is a study across 5 countries to improve women's empowerment beyond the household-including in governance at different levels. Specifically, it proposes to test whether a training intervention designed to strengthen women's sense of collective efficacy and leadership skills will improve their voice and agency in local political engagement. One of these countries is Nigeria, where the following women's training curriculum will be implemented in 3 southwestern states (Ogun, Osun, and Oyo}. ActionAid Nigeria (AAN} is partnering with Researchers from the International Food Policy Research Institute, UC Berkeley, and UC San Diego to develop and test a women's training
curriculum that will help women to overcome some of the barriers to increasing their participation.
Specifically, this women's training curriculum will focus on at least five different skills areas that include:
(1} Civic education;
(2) Making common grievances over gender inequality salient;
(3) Increasing a sense of women1 s group identity;
(4) Understanding how men can support women; and
(5) Increasing perceived efficacy.
For some women, their training will be complemented by their partners receiving a men1 s training curriculum. The durations of all of these program elements are listed below. In all cases, the listed duration of the training session is time spent in actual activities, and is exclusive of time required to gather all participants, welcome them, provide breaks, and distribute sign-in sheets, etc. One hour will be allocated in all sessions for such administrative matters. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1327722025-12-08T10:11:39Z Women's political participation training curriculum in southwest Nigeria [in Yoruba] Kosec, Katrina Kyle, Jordan gender gender equality households leadership development men women women's empowerment capacity development The Metaketa Initiative is a study across 5 countries to improve women's empowerment beyond the household-including in governance at different levels. Specifically, it proposes to test whether a training intervention designed to strengthen women's sense of collective efficacy and leadership skills will improve their voice and agency in local political engagement. One of these countries is Nigeria, where the following women's training curriculum will be implemented in 3 southwestern states (Ogun, Osun, and Oyo}. ActionAid Nigeria (AAN} is partnering with Researchers from the International Food Policy Research Institute, UC Berkeley, and UC San Diego to develop and test a women's training curriculum that will help women to overcome some of the barriers to increasing their participation. Specifically, this women's training curriculum will focus on at least five different skills areas that include: (1} Civic education; (2) Making common grievances over gender inequality salient; (3) Increasing a sense of women1 s group identity; (4) Understanding how men can support women; and (5) Increasing perceived efficacy. For some women, their training will be complemented by their partners receiving a men1 s training curriculum. The durations of all of these program elements are listed below. In all cases, the listed duration of the training session is time spent in actual activities, and is exclusive of time required to gather all participants, welcome them, provide breaks, and distribute sign-in sheets, etc. One hour will be allocated in all sessions for such administrative matters. 2023 2023-11-06T20:42:24Z 2023-11-06T20:42:24Z Training Material https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132772 yo https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132776 Open Access application/pdf ActionAid Nigeria International Food Policy Research Institute Kosec, Katrina; and Kyle, Jordan. 2023. Women's political participation training curriculum in southwest Nigeria [in Yoruba]. Abuja, Nigeria; Washington, DC: ActionAid Nigeria; International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136958. |
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| title | Women's political participation training curriculum in southwest Nigeria [in Yoruba] |
| title_full | Women's political participation training curriculum in southwest Nigeria [in Yoruba] |
| title_fullStr | Women's political participation training curriculum in southwest Nigeria [in Yoruba] |
| title_full_unstemmed | Women's political participation training curriculum in southwest Nigeria [in Yoruba] |
| title_short | Women's political participation training curriculum in southwest Nigeria [in Yoruba] |
| title_sort | women s political participation training curriculum in southwest nigeria in yoruba |
| topic | gender gender equality households leadership development men women women's empowerment capacity development |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132772 |
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