Adolescent, caregiver and community experiences with a gender transformative, social emotional learning intervention
Abstract Background Inequitable gender norms, beliefs and behaviors, are shaped by learning experiences during key developmental stages in an individual's life course, and can have negative impacts on health and well-being outcomes. Very early adolescence represents one stage when formative lea...
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Main Authors: | Megan Cherewick (Author), Sarah Lebu (Author), Christine Su (Author), Lisa Richards (Author), Prosper F. Njau (Author), Ronald E. Dahl (Author) |
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