Fostering Sustainable Livelihoods for Adolescent Girls and Young Women: Emerging Models from Sub-Saharan Africa


Aug 6, 2020 | SEEP Network
Online
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This webinar will feature several models and donor perspectives for facilitating market linkages for vulnerable adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Zimbabwe. These models are critical in fostering their economic empowerment and agency to stay HIV-free and safe from violence. We'll hear from program implementers and donors about the key challenges young women in these settings face and the pathways that can enable them to become successful entrepreneurs and employees- even in traditionally male-dominated trades and sectors. Panelists will also discuss the implications of COVID-19 for economic strengthening.

This webinar aims to provide you with a keen understanding of what models work and can be adapted to similar contexts for economic empowerment of AGYW. You will also walk away with clarity on how COVID-19 is both increasing the economic insecurity of young women and opening up new opportunities for virtual work in the digital economy.

Who: SEEP Network

Where: Online

When:  06 August 2020    Time: 09:00 AM EDT