RESOLVE: Reconciliation for Gender Equity uses the power of informal learning through Dialogue, Play, Sport, Games to address & increase awareness gender-based inequalities & division which especially affects young people & their communities.

Throughout the activity, young people, especially young women, will participate on a unique transnational learning activity, developing leadership & team-working skills, social action & citizenship outlooks & a wide range of competences, essential for their communities & their country in order to breakdown gender inequality.

RESOLVE: Equity is a small European-wide partnership involving 5 partners and 2 youth exchange activities in:

  • London, UK
  • Tbilisi, Georgia

With a particular emphasis on participants learning how to use Dialogue, Mediation, Play (simulation/theatre/role play techniques), Sport for Development tools to address gender inequalities, participants will develop as social leaders within their societies using the power of informal/non-formal learning to change their communities.  

RESOLVE: Reconciliation for Gender Equity aims to grow and sustain a network of young Social Actors from UK, Georgia, Italy, Morocco, Turkey while widening their understanding of Gender Inequality and the need for Gender Equity to resolve inter-gender conflict within our communities.  

The thematic focus of the project will be made on gender inequality, Women’s empowerment and address social marginalisation through gender inequality.

The RESOLVE: Equity programme will benefit 83 young people (excluding team leaders who are 30 and under) throughout the programme’s lifetime. This does not include former RESOLVE participants and wider partners’ volunteers who will also connect to the programme through the RESOLVE: Network.

Participants will be aged 18 to 30 from UK, Georgia, Italy, Morocco and Turkey and have been based in a ‘live’/community conflict or have experienced gender inequality. Furthermore, they will also be affected by socio-economic and wider disadvantages i.e. unemployed, underemployed, health/disability issues etc.

To apply, register here.

Alternatively, if you have already been involved in a RESOLVE programme,  please email resolve@asfar.org.uk  expressing your interest in the project.