Bibliographic citations
Morales, M., (2022). Programa de empoderamiento y de igualdad de género, con enfoque múltiple y participativo para los adolescentes de 15 a 19 años de ambos géneros para enfrentar el embarazo adolescente en Lima Metropolitana [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21726
Morales, M., Programa de empoderamiento y de igualdad de género, con enfoque múltiple y participativo para los adolescentes de 15 a 19 años de ambos géneros para enfrentar el embarazo adolescente en Lima Metropolitana []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21726
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title = "Programa de empoderamiento y de igualdad de género, con enfoque múltiple y participativo para los adolescentes de 15 a 19 años de ambos géneros para enfrentar el embarazo adolescente en Lima Metropolitana",
author = "Morales Macedo Vega, María de los Milagros",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.",
year = "2022"
}
In Peru, teenage pregnancy is an endemic problem that in more than 30 years has not lost intensity. What's more, there was a significant setback since the pregnancy rate was 11% in 1991 and today it is 13% nationwide. In the 2016-2017 period, adolescent pregnancy cases increased in Lima Metropolitana from 6% to 10%, according to ENDES 2017. According to the literature, the causes of pregnancy are multiple and respond to different problems. In Peru, many of these causes are faced from Minedu, MIMP and MINSA, but none of their strategies and programs include the empowerment of adolescent girls. That is why the innovation was oriented in an aspect that is not being addressed by any public policy, but that can enhance those that are currently being implemented: the empowerment of adolescent girl, to give them the necessary power and skills required to be able to choose and make good decisions. For this purpose, the Gender Empowerment and Equality Program has been proposed, as a means to give adolescent girls the necessary tools to face the inequality of power that is limiting their right to choose. Our innovation includes a Program with three components: a Skills Development Workshop as a means of prevention; a Support Network System as a means of intervention; and a Network of Partners in Recovery. The Skills Development Workshop includes two different curricula for men and women. This responds to the very nature of the concept of empowerment. Women will learn skills aimed at empowering them and preventing them from being deceived or sometimes, they must be able to recognize that disrespect towards women is the consequence of an imbalance of power in our society. These skills include mental, verbal and physical skills, as well as what gender equality means and how to be respected. They will learn skills of self-efficacy, empowerment, assertiveness, respect for personal space, learning to say no and the "power of your voice", which involves verbal exercises. Men, for their part, will be trained to become aware of the danger that rape constitutes, the prejudices that lie behind it, what consent means and what his responsibility is for these events. It seeks to motivate his protective role towards women through the knowledge of positive masculinity, and his courageous attitude to defend what is right.
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