Exploring Women’s Education and Employment Opportunities in India, Syria, and the Philippines

Emma R. Sarcol, Ines Coutinho, Elle Maguire, Helen C. Collins, Tricia Jolliffe
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The implementation of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals in 2015 marked a new chapter in global development and laid the foundations for addressing inequalities that hinder holistic progress. However, gender gaps pose a significant threat to achieving these goals. Project DREAM (Developing Resilience, Education, Aspiration, and Motivation) sought to explore women’s sense of aspiration, achievement, and lived experience in India, Syria, and the Philippines, as well as develop pilot interventions to address gender disparities. Semi-structured interviews with 69 young women from India, Syria, and the Philippines informed the development of three interventions, namely an aspiration and job skills workshop series in the Philippines, Motivational Interviewing training in Syria and the Philippines, and a social media presence and launch event worldwide. This paper presents the findings of this international project, identifying four key parallels underpinning women’s lived experience: poverty, incomplete education, tradition, and patriarchy. Pre-existing gender inequalities, aggravated by the widespread health, economic, and social disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, must be urgently addressed to ensure that no one is left behind on the road to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
探索印度、叙利亚和菲律宾妇女的教育和就业机会
2015 年联合国可持续发展目标的实施标志着全球发展翻开了新的篇章,并为解决阻碍整体进步的不平等问题奠定了基础。然而,性别差距对实现这些目标构成了重大威胁。DREAM 项目(发展复原力、教育、抱负和动力)旨在探索印度、叙利亚和菲律宾妇女的抱负感、成就感和生活经历,并制定试点干预措施,以解决性别差异问题。对来自印度、叙利亚和菲律宾的 69 名年轻女性进行的半结构式访谈为三项干预措施的制定提供了信息,即在菲律宾开展的愿望和就业技能系列研讨会、在叙利亚和菲律宾开展的激励访谈培训以及社交媒体展示和全球发布活动。本文介绍了这一国际项目的研究成果,指出了妇女生活经历中的四个主要相似点:贫困、教育不完整、传统和父权制。原有的性别不平等现象因 COVID-19 大流行病造成的广泛健康、经济和社会破坏而加剧,必须立即加以解决,以确保在到 2030 年实现可持续发展目标的道路上没有人掉队。
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