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Yuwa

Yuwa, which means "youth" in Hindi, works with girls from underprivileged families in rural Jharkhand, India, where girls are at high risk of child marriage and human trafficking. The programme uses team sports and education to build character, confidence, and courage, giving young girls the drive to compete, achieve goals, and create bright futures for themselves.

Context:
Jharkhand state in north India ranks 27 out of 30 in India for female vulnerability, with 50% of school age girls not in school, 60% of girls becoming child brides and female illiteracy at 45%. Rates are higher in rural areas.
Programme:
YUWA has 300 of the most vulnerable girls in India playing football every morning, with 41 female coaches.  90 of those girls also attend a school set up by YUWA, taught in English by world-class educators from India and abroad. 
Alongside football coaching and tournaments for the girls, the programme involves:
  • Training sessions for the coaches, providing them employment skills and training on empowered female leadership. As most Yuwa coaches are paid, the girls can use their salaries to pay their school fees and avoid child marriage
  • Weekly life skills workshops on a range of topics including financial literacy, child marriage, female health and nutrition
  • Full time English language school, with eight qualified teachers twice-weekly family outreach to parents
  • A low-cost medical programm
  • Best in class safeguarding and governance principles, a clear methodology and social impact
Impact:
By playing sport, achieving qualifications and learning to speak English fluently, combined with self-belief and ambition, YUWA girls are radically changing perceptions in rural Jharkhand of what a village girl can do. 
Hundreds of the most vulnerable girls in the world have been enabled to overcome serious and endemic sexual violence and discrimination. 
In a context where males and females seldom leave their villages, let along their state, more than 30 YUWA girls have spoken at universities, TEDx events and conferences and travelled across India and abroad. 
And in a context where 60% of girls are child brides, 100% of YUWA girls have managed to avoid being coerced into child marriage.
Yuwa are the 2019 winner of the Laureus Sport for Good Award. 

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