Developed as a component of the Empowering Futures project’s peer mentorship curriculum, the Dynamic Duo Accountability Partner Model is an innovative approach to strengthening outcomes from adolescent-focused peer mentorship programs. This model pairs each adolescent participant with a parent or caregiver to form a “dynamic duo” responsible for applying learnings at home. By acting as a supportive ally and accountability partner, the parent or caregiver helps bridge the gap between theory and practice through intergenerational dialogue.
Beyond Participation: Ensuring Women & Communities Lead Climate Resilience
To truly build resilience in the face of the climate crisis, we must shift the power dynamics: from top-down interventions to community-led transformation—with…
EMPOWER Uganda: Transforming Lives, Strengthening Systems
Cross-posted from our Country-Led in Action newsletter on LinkedIn. In Uganda, we often speak about systems strengthening, localization, and sustainable…
The Pulse of Country-led Progress: A Conversation with Dr. Amina Dorayi
After a hiatus in 2025, our LinkedIn Country-Led In Action newsletter is back! We explore how our country-led strategy translates into sustainable approaches that improve the health, resilience, and leadership of…