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Module 6: Reflection, Action Planning And Sustainability


Session Objectives #

By the end of this 30-minute session, participants will:

  • Understand why collaboration between parents, teachers, and the community is essential for preventing and responding to challenges affecting girls.
  •  Identify their roles in building strong partnerships.
  •  Practice strategies for effective collaboration through dialogue and role-play.

Materials Needed #

  • Flipchart/markers
  • String/wool (for icebreaker)
  • Written down role plays
  • Paper for group roles

Session Breakdown #

Activity Instructions:

  • Ask participants to form a circle.
  • Use a ball of string or wool. The first person says: ‘I support girls by…’ (example: teaching, listening, reporting cases).
  • They hold the end of the string and toss the ball to another participant, who also states their role and tosses again.
  • Continue until a web is formed.

Facilitator Notes:

  • Highlight that the web shows everyone is connected in supporting girls.
  • If one-part (parents, teachers, or community) breaks, the web weakens.

Facilitator Talking Points:
No one group can solve challenges alone. Parents know the children best, teachers see them daily, and communities shape the environment.

Collaboration leads to:

  • Better school attendance and performance.
  • Prevention of harmful practices (FGM, child marriage).
  • Faster response to GBV or exploitation.
  • Empowered and resilient girls.

Facilitator Prompt:

  • Ask: ‘What challenges arise when parents, teachers, and communities do not collaborate?’

Activity Instructions:

  • Divide participants into 3 groups: Parents, Teachers, Community
  • Ask each group to write down 3 key roles they play in collaboration to support girls.

Facilitator example guiding points:

  • Parents: Provide love, safe home, and monitor online/peer activities.
  • Teachers: Create safe school spaces, report cases, and encourage talents.
  • Community: Protect children’s rights, mobilize resources, challenge harmful norms.

Facilitator Notes:

  • After group work, invite presentations.
  • Connect the roles, showing how they complement each other.

Activity Instructions:

  • Form a circle. Each participant completes the sentence: ‘I will strengthen collaboration by…’
  • Encourage commitments related to their role.

Facilitator Key Messages:

  • Collaboration is a partnership, not a competition.
  • Every role matters—parents, teachers, champions, and the community are stronger together.
  • Sustainable change comes from shared responsibility and communication.

Session Objectives #

  • Understand why collaboration between parents, teachers, and the community is essential for preventing and responding to challenges affecting girls.
  • Identify their roles in building strong partnerships.
  • Practice strategies for effective collaboration through dialogue and role-play.

Key Messages #

  • Collaboration is a partnership, not a competition.
  • Every role matters; parents, teachers, champions, and the community are stronger together.
  • Sustainable change comes from shared responsibility and communication.
  • Parents provide love, safety, and monitoring.
  • Teachers create safe school spaces, encourage talents, and report cases.
  • Communities protect rights, mobilize resources, and challenge harmful norms.

Takeaways from the Session #

  • The web of support is only strong when all parts—parents, teachers, and community—are connected.
  • Collaboration helps prevent harmful practices (FGM, child marriage) and improves school attendance and performance.
  • Dialogue and joint action solve challenges faster than working in isolation.
  • Effective communication and shared responsibility build resilience and empower girls.

Your Commitment #

Complete this sentence: #

“I will strengthen collaboration by ……………………………………………………………………………………”

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