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Empowering young women to lead change

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Empowering Young Women to Lead
Change is a training tool for young
women to catalyse positive change in
their lives and communities. This manual
is designed by and for young women, as
part of the World YWCA’s commitment to
developing effective young women
leaders. This manual is designed to put
young women in control of educating
and empowering themselves to take
action on key issues that affect their
lives.

Description of the tool

The workshop guides included in each
module are designed to enable young
women to successfully lead fun and
engaging workshops without need for
‘expert facilitators’. The curriculum is
flexible and allows for adjustments, such
as special speakers or resource people,
to suit the needs of the participants. The
modules may be used alone or in any
combination that best meets participants’
interests, requirements, available time
and resources

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/954

This tool is for

Young women

and addresses

Social Inclusion, Personal Development, Gender issues

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Ann Hendriks (on 15 October 2008)

and last modified

17 December 2008

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