Next Step 2014 presentation by Kalyani Subramanyam from The Naz Foundation India Trust

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12-20 years of age

Economically Disadvantaged

3-4 Siblings

Municipal School/ Drop Outs

Engaged in Traditional Programs

Early Marriages

Not allowed to make informed choices

Talented girls are identified and recruited to become Goal Champions

Young women receive netball and life skills training in small groups for 10 months

Each Goal Champion commits to deliver Goal sessions to new groups of girls

Goal links the girls with employment options or agencies with offer vocation=al training, helping girls to complete education

Personal Empowerment

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Social Empowerment

C

C

Economic Empowerment

C

Community Empowerment

As a progression from Goal Champions, Goal recruits and trains Community Sport Coaches

Why Netball

- Exclusively a women’s sport

- Non contact sport

- Team sport – which brings the community together

- Requires limited resources

The Curriculum

- Be Yourself

- Be Healthy

- Be Empowered

- Be Money Savvy

A Multi-Stakeholder Programme

Community Investment

Diversity and inclusion

Women empowerment

Prevention of HIV in vulnerable groups

Work with marginalized communities

Capacity building through

training too other organizations

Delivering quality sports programs

Building the capacity of individuals and organisations

Monitoring & Evaluation

Body Image

Addressing conflict

Dealing with Peer Pressure

Working as a team

Practicing Leadership

Health & Fitness

VALUE OF SPORT

Thank you!

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goalprogramme.org & nazindia.org