
Project overview
Girls teach girls
Since 2019, our Peer Education Programme (PEP) has offered an effective and culturally sensitive solution: girls enrolled in learning centres (school-like facilities) teach four other girls who don’t attend school, in a safe environment. Since the start of the programme, thousands of girls have completed it and transitioned into formal education.
Notably, this project goes beyond education. Community teachers and supervisors ensure quality and consistency, while parents and local stakeholders are actively involved and made aware of the importance of equal opportunities for girls.
Our Peer Education Programme was developed to bring learning directly to those girls who are not allowed to attend school. Girls teach girls in their homes. This project has been a success since 2019, and is one we are very proud of.
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Background
One million Rohingya refugees
Project content
Bringing learning to the girls
Our peer education program was developed in collaboration with our long-standing, trusted local partner organization, the Jagorani Chakra Foundation, to bring learning directly to those girls who are not allowed to attend school. The following project structure is key to its success:
Peer facilitators Adolescent girls aged 14 and above who are already attending learning centres are trained as peer facilitators. Guided by community teachers and Save the Children education specialists, these peer facilitators deliver lessons in basic reading, writing and arithmetic skills.
Peer learners Each peer facilitator is paired with a group of three to four peer learners (aged between 11 and 17).
Learning environment The sessions take place in the home of one of the girls, often in the presence of a mother, to provide a safe, culturally appropriate and girl-friendly learning environment.
Quality and consistency This project goes beyond education. Community teachers and supervisors ensure quality and consistency, while parents and local stakeholders are actively involved and made aware of the importance of equal opportunities for girls.
Results
What we have already achieved
Objectives
What we still want to achieve
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