MEPI projects related to Gender and Youth cover a range of areas, including employment, social media, leadership, civic engagement and health awareness.
This conflict management manual for Tunisian youth promotes constructive dialogue between various socio-political groups. It provides tools to work with local officials and communities in a positive manner and focuses on conflict definitions and solutions. The manual focuses on specific strategies to avoid conflict.
This curriculum provides information about advanced entrepreneurship topics, such number of employees, performance evaluations, compensation, and other policies and procedures.
This training guide focuses on promotion of advocacy skills for Palestinian women who have been divorced and their participation in public life. It highlights gender needs and roles, and provides suggestions for advocacy and campaign planning, as well as working against the stigma of divorce. Training exercises are included in the appendices.
This two-part guide is intended for WES curriculum trainers. The first part explains the guide’s logic and methodology. The second part, highlighting curriculum content, is organized by topic and provides information and recommendations for the trainer to present economic sustainability material.
This presentation provides a brief overview of innovative leadership components. It focuses on the types of leadership skills, communication, active listening and powerful language, and management types, including change, opportunities and strategic dimensions.
This financial education guide provides information to increase the knowledge and skills of female entrepreneurs to better manage their finances. It also tools and a working methodology to change participants’ relationship with money.
This social media curriculum resource includes a trainer's guide and PowerPoint presentation, targeted at female entrepreneurs for a two-day workshop. The content focuses on using social media platforms (blogging, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest) and simple frameworks for integrating social media into business marketing plans. Tips are included for customizing the curriculum for specific participants.
This WES curriculum resource, developed by Nejiba Bouzaiane Khalfallah, is a business plan outline to help women entrepreneurs to build their businesses. The guide covers several aspects of a business project, including market description, marketing plan, human resource needs and financing plan.
This guide for WES participants consists of 13 worksheets divided into sections focusing on leadership. It highlights reinforcement of interpersonal communication skills, territory adaptation, creativity and opportunity management, and activity methodology and management.