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Stepping Stones Community of Practice

What is a Community of Practice? A community of practice (CoP) is a self-organising group which agrees on the form of working and the results they want to achieve through interaction. It focuses on a […]

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Who it is for

The Stepping Stones training package has a human-rights approach, based on the understanding that we all share certain challenges in our lives, which the package aims to help us address. While the principle of non-discrimination […]

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How does it work

Stepping Stones workshops are like a journey, or like a path of stones across a river. All the sessions use a participatory approach of non-formal learning through shared discussions and accompanying creative activities. All the […]

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What it is

The original Stepping Stones – What is it? The original Stepping Stones training programme is a training package on gender, HIV, communication and relationship skills. It is also sometimes described as a social norms change […]

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Faith
Adolescents, Disabilities/Mental Health, Empowerment & Participation, English, Gender relations, HIV Prevention, LGB, Trans and Intersex, Men & Boys, Motherhood, Region, Religion, Sex Workers, Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights, Sexuality, Women and Girls, Worldwide

Spirituality and religious faith are a central part of the lives of many people around the world. Religious belief is often very important in supporting, inspiring and motivating people to cope with extremely challenging life […]

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How to overcome M&E challenges
Adolescents, Empowerment & Participation, Gender relations, HIV Prevention, Men & Boys, Monitoring & Evaluation, Motherhood, Newsletters, Scaling-up & Sustainability, Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights, Women and Girls, Worldwide

Stepping 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 […]

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