Stepping Stones - What is it?
Stepping Stones is a training package in gender, HIV, communication and relationship skills. It is also sometimes described as a life-skills training package, covering many aspects of our lives, including why we behave in the ways we do, how gender, generation and other issues influence this, and ways in which we can change our behaviour, if we want to.
Stepping Stones was developed between 1993 and 1995, mainly in Uganda, working with a rural community, comprising Muslims, Protestants, Catholics and others, all living together in the same village. The package was designed in response to the vulnerability of most women, men and young people in decision-making regarding sexual behaviour, through men’s gendered patriarchal domination of women and older people’s generally repressive attitudes towards youth. Click here for details of the
original package and how it was developed.
The full title of the original Stepping Stones manual is:
Stepping Stones: A training package in HIV/AIDS, communication and relationship skills by Alice Welbourn 1995, published by Strategies for Hope. ISBN (ISBN 978 0 9549051 7 0).
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