Empowering Girls Through Intercultural Gender Transformative Education
Riberalta, Bolivia
In Riberalta, 60% of the population lives in poverty. Poverty affects, among other things, children’s performance in school as many must drop out of school over different periods of time to support the income of their families. Other significant obstacles to their education include gender discrimination, different types of violence, teenage pregnancy, and low-quality education.
Schools in Riberalta often have students who are older than expected for their grade level (falling behind in school), pregnant youth, temporary school dropouts, and the lack of family support for education. The five-year education project by Oxfam and partners titled ‘Empowering girls through intercultural gender' transformative education in Riberalta’ addresses these challenges. The project aims to empower 6,000 girls, boys, and adolescents from 6 to 14 years old in 20 primary schools by improving education in collaboration with different local actors of the education community.
To do so, it has:
Introduced new technologies and education materials that reflect the local context and culture to promote gender equality and alternative life projects;
Produced booklets, applications, and radio programs that promote the participation of women, the continuation of schooling, a life free of gender-based violence, and invites boys and girls to question social norms.
Mi proyecto de vida
(My life project)
Another digital resource developed by the project is an educational computer application with 10 interactive games in math and language for girls and boys. The material is based on an analysis of which subjects and themes children in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grade have the most difficulty with in the Riberalta region. The games enable schoolchildren to learn through play and develops their ICT (Information and Communication Technology) skills.