Systematic review: Effectiveness of life skills training interventions for the empowerment of women in developing countries

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Systematic review: Effectiveness of life skills training interventions for the empowerment of women in developing countries

The systematic review evaluates the ability of life skills interventions to promote the empowerment of women of all ages. Overall, life skills positively affect a range of self, social and economic empowerment outcomes. Small but significant positive changes were detected for a range of outcome areas including leadership, attitudes to gender issues, sexual and reproductive health and rights, employment and life skills themselves.

Authorship Sabina Singh, Martin Prowse, Howard White, Asha Warsame, Hugh Sharma Waddington, Ratheebhai Vijayamma, Hikari Umezawa, Lovely Tolin, Andreas Reumann, Jyotsna Puri, Vibhuti Mendiratta, Deborah Sun Kim, Naila Kabeer, Mir Shahriar Islam, Neha Gupta, Sabrina Disse, Romina Cavatassi, Ndaya Beltchika, Aslihan Arslan
Cover date December 2022
Document type Learning paper