Program Overview

Aim Trust’s Empowering Adolescent Girls Program addresses the educational, socio-cultural, and health challenges faced by adolescent girls in Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh. The program focuses on providing information, skills, and support to improve girls’ education, safety, and overall well-being.

Process Overview

The program follows a comprehensive, multi-layered approach involving several stages of intervention:

  1. Awareness & Education:
    • Organizing community meetings, workshops, and school sessions to increase awareness of girls’ rights, health, and education.
    • Conducting door-to-door visits to engage families and ensure understanding of the importance of girls’ education and protection.
  2. Skill Development & Empowerment:
    • Providing vocational training, including tailoring, digital literacy, and other livelihood skills.
    • Facilitating peer group learning sessions to foster solidarity and leadership among girls.
  3. Community Mobilization:
    • Mobilizing community leaders and influencers to support girls’ education and challenge harmful traditions like early marriage.
    • Establishing community safety networks to prevent exploitation and ensure the protection of girls.
  4. Institutional Support:
    • Collaborating with schools to improve infrastructure, such as building separate sanitation facilities for girls.
    • Training teachers, health workers, and local police officers on child rights and gender sensitivity.
  5. Policy Advocacy:
    • Engaging with local and state authorities to ensure better implementation of policies and legal frameworks that protect girls’ rights.
    • Promoting inter-departmental coordination to address issues affecting adolescent girls.

Key Achievements

  • Increased Awareness: Over 500 girls gained awareness about their rights and access to services.
  • Skill Development: 200 girls received vocational training in skills like tailoring and digital literacy.
  • Community Engagement: 300 families committed to supporting their daughters’ education, and 20 villages participated in mobilization efforts against early marriage.
  • Educational Support: A 15% increase in girls’ enrollment in secondary schools.