The goal is to help parents understand why reducing their daughter’s workload at home can change her future (and theirs) through education. Many — like a family I met recently — are examples to others in the community about what’s possible when traditional gender roles are revisited.
“I am grateful to Children Believe, and its partner Alem Children Support Organization, for their continuous awareness-raising activities on gender equality and child development that changed our attitude and practices,” attested Nunu, the wife of the family I met.
Nunu continued, explaining how her life has changed: “My husband helps me do household chores. We usually make decisions jointly. His support enabled us to give time for our daughter, Mahilet, to study and do her school assignments.” The proud mom adds: “[Mahilet] stood first in Grade 3,” with a 98.9 percent grade-point average.
Mahilet appreciates how her role at home has changed for the better. “I used to help my mother with chores, but lately my mom and dad give me time to study and encourage me to focus on my education,” said the 10-year-old who’s now in Grade 4.
We’re hearing from the community how this strategy has changed the attitude and behaviour of parents, narrowing the gender gap and creating more supportive school environments.
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