"Nationalize women" Organizes a training program based on the program’s manual "Light" For boys
Within the framework of the “Noor” program To empower boys, which was launched by the National Council for Women, in cooperation with the United Nations Housing Fund and under the umbrella of the National Project for Egyptian Family Development, in the villages of Hayat Karima, the Council organized a training program for basic trainers on the program’s training manual, targeting 21 trainers from different governorates, and extending to Over the course of 6 days.
Sherine Maher, Noura Program Coordinator, confirmed Nour told the council that the training program included introducing the role of the facilitator and the skills related to presenting the content of the training guide, introducing feelings and how to manage and organize them, understanding the self, personality types, and other topics.
It is mentioned that, The Nour Program aims to open the door for Egyptian youth in the age group from 10 to 14 years, so that they do not fall behind in the comprehensive development engine that the Egyptian state seeks, and it is considered a continuation of the serious steps that began in the program. "Noura" To enhance the empowerment of girls by involving their male counterparts and integrating them into a girl-friendly society that is keen to give them the full opportunity to empower them in the best way.
The training manual for the program has been launched to benefit from From working on the ground in the Nour program, which is It is addressed to the facilitators who are the link between the boys and the future that suits them, explaining that The training guide consists of 13 sessions over the course of 13 weeks, during which boys meet with their facilitators to discover more about themselves and use new skills that help them shape and build their personalities, improve the nature of their relationships with their families and friends, and the environment in which they are present, and become an advanced line of defense for girls’ rights. And empower them.
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