Whose turn to do the dishes? Transforming gender attitudes and behaviours among very young adolescents in Nepal
Authored by Rebecka Lundgren, Miranda Beckman, Surendra Prasad Chaurasiya, Bhawna Subhedi and Brad Kerner, Whose turn to do the dishes? Transforming gender attitudes and behaviours among very young adolescents in Nepal, highlights research that was conducted in Nepal with Save the Children’s Choices curriculum, a set of activities supporting very young adolescents to explore alternative views of masculinities and feminities. Research revealed changes in children’s gendered attitudes and behaviour relating to discrimination, social image, control and dominance, violence, attitudes to girls’ education, and acceptance of traditional gender norms, before and after participating in Choices.
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				Publisher Gender & Development
Year 2013
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