UNLOCK THE POWER OF GIRLS

 

CLÉ DE PEAU BEAUTÉ
EMPOWERS GIRLS
THROUGH EDUCATION.

© UNICEF Niger/2021/Frank

CLÉ DE PEAU BEAUTÉ
EMBARKS ON
ITS THIRD YEAR IN
PARTNERSHIP
WITH UNICEF WHICH IS
REACHING
7.9 MILLION GIRLS
THROUGH EDUCATION,
EMPLOYMENT,
AND EMPOWERMENT.

Despite the world's increased reliance on technology - the digital gender divide is growing wider among the next generation.

Over 90 percent of jobs worldwide have a digital component, so without increased digital adoption and use, the next generation of girls will have fewer employment opportunities and face additional barriers to success.*

*https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/01/future-of-work/

Clé de Peau Beauté's
partnership
with UNICEF aims
to provide girls
with the STEM education and
tools they need to create
a better future
for themselves and
for the world as a whole.

Clé de Peau Beauté
for UNICEF

UNICEF and Clé de Peau Beauté began their partnership in 2019 in support of UNICEF's
Global Gender Equality Program and their work promoting gender equality through education, employment, and empowerment in Bangladesh, Kyrgyzstan, and Niger amongst other regions.

2021 HIGHLIGHTS

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"The pandemic has highlighted the importance of science and technology in solving many problems the world faces. With support from our partnership with Clé de Peau Beauté, UNICEF is investing in skills-building initiatives in STEM, digital technologies, and social entrepreneurship. UNICEF supports efforts that make sure girls lead empowered lives, equipped with the right resources and opportunities. Through this program we hope to inspire and provide the necessary tools for the next generation of female leaders.”

Ms. Carla Haddad Mardini,
Director, Private Fundraising
and Partnerships, UNICEF

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UNLOCKING THE
POWER OF GIRLS

ABOUT UNICEF

UNICEF works in some of the world’s
toughest places, to reach the world’s most
disadvantaged children.
Across more than 190 countries and
territories,
we work for every child,
everywhere, to build a better world
for everyone.
For more information about UNICEF
and its work for children visit
www.unicef.org.
Learn more about the partnership here.

UNICEF does not endorse any company, brand, product, or service.

   
   
     
       
                   
           
             
               
                 

Country Office Programs

               
               
                 

Clé de Peau Beauté's partnership
with UNICEF directly supports Education,
Employment and Empowerment programs
in Bangladesh, Kyrgyzstan, and Niger.
These programs aim to give
girls access to quality
skill-building initiatives in STEM,
digital technologies and social entrepreneurship,
to ensure that they can lead
empowered lives.

                 
                   
                     


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UNICEF's Gender Thematic Fund

               
               
                 

Clé de Peau Beauté also supports UNICEF's Gender Thematic Fund, through which girls in China, Peru, Vietnam, Namibia, and other countries gained access to the Skill4Girls initiative in 2021.
This initiative includes practical strategies to strengthen STEM education, web development modules, accessible digital learning solutions, and digital and financial literacy skills. In these regions, over 2.88 million girls have benefited from this initiative.

                 
                   
                     


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Bangladesh
Strengthening Education
for Adolescents Program
to make it Gender Responsive

               
               
                 

Clé de Peau Beauté is supporting
UNICEF's programs
in Bangladesh to promote gender
equity in the education system,
alleviating gender-related barriers
to education and
reducing gender-based violence.

                 

In partnership
with the Government of Bangladesh,
UNICEF is following a systematic
approach to strengthen gender equity
in the education system
by providing technical support
to develop a skill-based curriculum,
which has been approved
by the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

                 

UNICEF has implemented
an Alternative Learning Program
in Bangladesh
for the most vulnerable
out-of-school adolescent girls,
linking them to apprenticeships and
job training with theoretical and
foundational skills.
1,100 girls have enrolled.

                 
                   
                     


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Kyrgyzstan
Increasing STEM4GIRLS
for The 21st Century Workforce

               
               
                 

Clé de Peau Beauté is supporting
UNICEF's STEM4Girls programs
in Kyrgyzstan
to empower girls to pursue
a professional education and careers
in science, technology,
engineering and
mathematics (STEM) and beyond,
in order to address existing gender
disparities that include
high unemployment
rates among women and
a prevalence of child marriage.

                 

621 girls have been trained
to be role models and peer educators
for younger girls in their communities.
In turn, these peer educators have
successfully reached over 16k peers.
81 percent of participants have
reported that these sessions helped
them identify their professional path
in STEM.

                 

155 girls entered University
to study STEM,
39 percent with a tuition grant.

                 
                   
                     


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Niger
Promoting Girls' Empowerment

               
               
                 

Clé de Peau Beauté is supporting
UNICEF's programs in Niger,
where more than 1.3 million girls
are out of school,
to promote new opportunities
for adolescent girls by helping them
to develop relevant
competencies and skills.

                 

The partnership supported
900 secondary school girls
in mentoring groups
to strengthen their basic skills
in mathematics and French.
About a third of these girls
had dropped out of school
but were successfully brought back
to school through
the mentoring program.

                 

24,956 girls and women benefited from a campaign and
workshop on overcoming gender stereotypes and promoting their wellbeing.

                 
                   
                     


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China
Driving Equitable and
Inclusive STEM Skills for Girls

               
               
                 

Through the Gender Thematic Fund
that Clé de Peau Beauté supports,
UNICEF funded a study in China
to assess STEM skills of adolescents.
The study led to recommendations
for practical strategies
to strengthen STEM education
for adolescents in rural,
ethnic minority communities,
adolescent girls, and
adolescents with special needs.

                 
                   
                     


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Vietnam
Promoting STEM for Girls
Through New Technology

               
               
                 

Through the Gender Thematic Fund,
support by Clé de Peau Beauté,
UNICEF Vietnam is working
with young people
to develop accessible
digital learning solutions.
In 2021, the program trained
over 29,000 adolescents
in digital and transferable skills
for employability.
The program also trained teachers
to address stigmas, stereotyping, and
gender-based violence.

                 
                   
                     


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Peru
Opening Opportunities
with STEM and Lifeskills

               
               
                 

Through the Gender Thematic Fund,
girls in Peru were
at the center of designing a module
on web development and
management which will be
institutionalized and integrated into
the national curriculum.
To compliment this program,
UNICEF ran a high impact campaign
to promote STEM
for girls and young women
- reaching over 6 million people.

                 
                   
                     


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2020 HIGHLIGHTS

                 
                 
                   

Bangladesh
Transforming Education
for Girls

                 
                 
                   

Clé de Peau Beauté is supporting UNICEF's
programs in Bangladesh
to promote gender
equity in the education system,
alleviating gender-related barriers to
education and reducing
gender-based violence.

                   

UNICEF has implemented an Alternative
Learning Program in Bangladesh
for 100 vulnerable adolescent girls,
linking them to skills development
and employment opportunities. 95 percent
of girls
in the program have already been
connected to a relevant job.

                 
                                   
                   


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Kyrgyzstan
Building
21st Century Skills
for Girls

                 
                 
                   

Clé de Peau Beauté is supporting UNICEF's
STEM4Girls programs
in Kyrgyzstan to
empower girls to pursue a professional
education
and careers in Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
(STEM) and beyond.

                   

110 girls have been trained to be role
models and peer educators for younger
girls in their communities.
The peer trainers are now hosting their
sessions online and sharing their knowledge
and skills with children throughout
their communities.
– reaching even more
girls and empowering them to take charge
and bring about change.

                 
                 
                   


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Niger
Promoting Girls'
Empowerment

                 
                 
                   

Clé de Peau Beauté is supporting UNICEF's
programs in Niger to promote new
opportunities
for adolescent girls by
helping them to develop relevant
competencies and skills.

                   

The partnership supported 120 adolescent
girls to receive skills-based training
and literacy classes and started engaging
200 girls in a peer mentoring program.

                   
                     


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