Delivering Culturally Sensitive Programs in Support of Girls’ Education across India, Pakistan, and Kenya
Thu 21 Nov 2024 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Arts A103 / Zoom, BN1 9HR
Description
Join us for this seminar on:
Using Contextually Relevant Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Approaches to Deliver Culturally Sensitive Programs in Support of Girls’ Education across India, Pakistan, and Kenya
Khuzama Khan (Director of Program Quality, Girls Rising, Calgary, Canada)
Many organizations are striving to improve access to quality education for girls, with both local and international non-profits playing a pivotal role. These initiatives often begin on a small scale, addressing specific local needs, but as organizations expand, they typically require a more systematized approach to maintain effectiveness and contextual relevance. This research presentation will discuss Girl Rising’s efforts to systematically enhance its impact on the quality of girls' education across Pakistan, India, and Kenya by evaluating and refining its educational program on gender and social-emotional learning between 2021 and 2024.
The presentation will highlight how a contextually relevant Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning framework was developed and applied to measure changes in knowledge and attitudes among students and teachers engaged in Girl Rising’s programs. Through this framework, the organization was able to identify best practices in fostering girls' education and strengthen its curriculum and program delivery. Specific evaluation findings will reveal both the shared and unique aspects of these contexts, as well as the role of storytelling in addressing topics such as self-awareness, gender, rights, and emotional well-being. The presentation will conclude by emphasizing how this evidence has enabled Girl Rising to design sustainable, culturally sensitive programs that address gender in classrooms and communities, incorporate mental health and well-being content, and leverage local networks, resources, and best practices in India and Kenya.
Location: Arts A103 / Zoom Webinar
Khuzama Khan is the Director of Program Quality and Learning at Girl Rising. During her six-year tenure with the organization, she has held multiple roles, leading educational programs as well as the monitoring, evaluation, and research unit. She has over nineteen years of experience in the international development sector, focusing on child protection, life skills education, and women’s economic empowerment in both development and humanitarian settings. Khuzama holds master’s degrees in Applied Psychology from Pakistan and in Development Studies from the University of Melbourne, Australia.
This event will be run as a hybrid webinar. Join us in person on Sussex Campus, Arts A, Room A071. Or online via the Zoom webinar link (you will have access to this after registering).
Please contact the Centre for International Education (cie@sussex.ac.uk) if you have any queries.
Location
Arts A103 / Zoom, BN1 9HR