Impact

Rahem - رحم

Summary: The Rahem project addresses the lack of comprehensive knowledge and support among early teens (ages 12-14) regarding sexual education, puberty, body image, bullying, and healthy relationships. It aims o empower this demographic through workshops and a forthcoming booklet containing exercises, informative comics, and validated information. Collaborations with sexual education educators and organizations, along with specific activities like workshop development, implementation, booklet creation, atnd distribution, support the project's short-term goal of engaging at least 500 early teens while aiming for long-term widespread understanding and positivity regarding these crucial topics.

What is the project's problem statement? Many early teens lack comprehensive knowledge and support regarding sexual education, puberty, body image, bullying, and healthy relationships, leading to potential emotional distress and uninformed decision-making.

What is the project's target group? Rahem aims to support early teens aged 12-14, empowering them with essential information and fostering a positive understanding of self-image, relationships, and bodily changes during adolescence.

What is the project's proposed solution? Rahem utilizes a series of workshops complemented by a forthcoming booklet. The workshops aim to provide interactive sessions covering various crucial topics, while the booklet will serve as an ongoing resource, containing exercises, informative comics, and validated information for continued learning.

What are the hub activities for this project?


  • Workshop Development: Creating engaging sessions on sexual education, puberty, body positivity, bullying, and healthy relationships.

  • Booklet Creation: Designing a comprehensive resource containing exercises, informative comics, and validated information.

  • Workshop Implementation: Conducting the workshops in educational settings.

  • Booklet Distribution: Distributing the booklet to participants and educational institutions for further dissemination.

What are the project short and long-term goals?


  • Short-term: Engage at least 500 early teens in workshops within the first year.

  • Long-term: Develop a widespread understanding and positive perception among early teens regarding sexual education, puberty, body image, and healthy relationships.

What are the project's available metrics?


  • Output metrics: Number of workshops conducted, booklet distribution figures, participation rates.

  • Impact metrics: Self-reported confidence levels, knowledge retention, changes in behavior towards self-image and relationships.

Collaborators include sexual education educators, schools, health organizations, and community centers.