Scaling & Sustainability
Scaling and Sustainability Further resource links below In order to adapt Stepping Stones and to maintain fidelity to the original, you need to keep your programme to around 50 hours. Otherwise it is no longer […]
READ MOREScaling and Sustainability Further resource links below In order to adapt Stepping Stones and to maintain fidelity to the original, you need to keep your programme to around 50 hours. Otherwise it is no longer […]
READ MOREWe took part in the 3rd International Workshop in HIV and Adolescence in Nairobi, Kenya in October 2019. Here you can see our presentation about the challenges and opportunities of adaptation and scale-up of the Stepping Stones programmes.
READ MOREStepping Stones turns 21! 1995-2016 We are celebrating 21 years since the original Stepping Stones programme was published through Strategies for Hope in 1995. To mark this event we are delighted to share with you […]
READ MOREStepping Stones Evaluations The Stepping Stones programme has been been evaluated with greater or less formal rigour in many different contexts around the world. Below we share links to some of these evaluations – but […]
READ MOREParcours en Burundi et Republique Democratique du Congo Parcours a été adapté pour être utilisé au Burundi et en RDC. Le PNUD en République démocratique du Congo a implenté L’approche “Parcours” en territoire de Walungu […]
READ MOREAdaptations The revised and updated Stepping Stones & Stepping Stones Plus and our new programme, Stepping Stones with Children are both now published by Practical Action Publishing. Adaptation of the programmes is welcomed. However, as […]
READ MOREStepping Stones in the Gambia Stepping Stones was adapted for use in the Gambia by the UK Medical Research Council, ActionAid, Gambia Family Planning Association, the Gambian Department of State for Health, UNDP and others. […]
READ MOREImplementing Stepping Stones The success of Stepping Stones depends on the quality of the training and implementation in order to have a lasting impact on communities. Implementing Stepping Stones is not an easy process and […]
READ MOREStepping Stones and Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) A recent AWID[1]report, based on analysis of 37 European women’s rights organizations receiving funds from the Dutch government, has offered 13 suggestions to organizations working on women’s rights. We […]
READ MOREStepping Stones in India Stepping Stones has been adapted for use in communities in India. It has also been adapted for use with sex workers, with people in prison, with people with impaired eyesight and […]
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