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Couples’ curriculum training module

This curriculum attempts to bring together recent learning in the field of gender based violence (GBV) prevention in order to create the most effective program possible for couples the communities where Indashyikirwa will be implemented.

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About this training module

The couples’ curriculum is a set of interactive trainings and take-home exercises designed to help foster a process of change to reduce gender-based violence amongst couples in Rwandan communities. As part of the What Works to Prevent Violence Against Women and Girls initiative, the structure and content is built upon the latest learning from the field of GBV prevention about what makes effective GBV prevention.

There are 22 total sessions in the curriculum and each session is a maximum of three hours.

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