A blog post by the Skills for Jobs project, Albania.
How it all started:
It was an expressed wish of the girls in one of the meetings with their school psychologist. They felt they need a dedicated space to get together to understand better their teenage dilemmas, to support each other, to speak out, and navigate better an environment with mostly boys. Another reason was to help get more girls into Gjergj Canco. “We are very happy to be here, the school is new and beautiful, the cabinets are modern, and the teachers really qualified. It would be nice for other girls to experience this too” say Laura, a 12th grade girl from the ICT program.
What is this club all about?
The Girls’ Club of Gjergj Canco schools starts its journey today on 8th of March. It is not a coincidence, it is a tribute to Women’s International Day.
“We will apply together and participate in many vocational competitions, it would be great, I am really looking forward to be in this club” – says Fluesa, another ICT student.
According to Enxhi Deda, the school psychologist, this club will be a forum for knowledge and education, for empowerment and growth, but also for having fun.
What’s next?
S4J will help this first “Girls Club” to grow and then use this initiative as an example for similar clubs in other vocational schools of Albania dedicated to increase self-confidence and life skills in students.
This blog is part of the Eastern Europe region blog series "Engaging with the people", where our team members from across the region share their experiences, learning, and vision for creating new opportunities in the countries where we work.