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Reconstructing a Program Theory. Midterm Evaluation of the Nzotheka Project by Theatre for a Change
Sex work is heavily stigmatized and discriminated against in Malawi. Police, health workers and sex workers themselves are not aware of the laws and policies that protect sex workers. Furthermore sex workers are more exposed to sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS due to pervasive low sexual and reproductive health. In 2015 Theatre for a Change, through funding from Comic Relief and in partnership with the National Association for People Living with HIV and AIDS i


Protecting Child Domestic Workers. Endline Study of Books Can Open Closed Doors by Save the Children
In Rwanda, child domestic workers (CDWs) forgo educational opportunities in place of both permissible and non-permissible domestic work. The Books Can Open Closed Doors Pilot Project implemented by Save the Children in partnership with Children’s Voice Today (CVT) aimed to improve the protection of children involved in child domestic work through improved access to support services, improved employer and community attitudes and behavior, and improved advocacy for the rights o


Let's Learn! Midline Evaluation of the Tiphunzire Project by Theatre for a Change Malawi
Although Malawi has made significant progress in addressing gender differences in enrollment rates, some 22% of primary school-aged girls do not attend school, while 60% of girls enrolled do not attend school regularly. Furthermore, although enrollment rates have evened in the early years of primary school, more boys are enrolled in later primary years. Dropping-out or missing school results in lower completion rates for girls compared to boys in Malawi, and this is often due


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