Intervention(s)
The Youth Changemakers Program is a school-based peer-mentoring intervention in Sofala, Mozambique. The program’s methodology was created by Girl MOVE Academy, an NGO in Mozambique. Grades 9–10 mentors meet with Grade 6 students weekly for one school year (45–60 minutes per session). Using a structured, gamified handbook, activities combine short literacy exercises, cooperative challenges, and guided discussions about vocational aspirations and civic engagement. Weeks alternate between: (i) mentor learning sessions, where pairs co-lead activities from a dedicated curriculum focused on goals and aspirations, role models, vocational skills, and civic engagement; and (ii) small-group mentoring, where each mentor facilitates a circle of about ten Grade 6 students. Mentee sessions include brief literacy exercises alongside the guided discussions, with content adapted from the prior week’s mentor learning and planned by the mentors. Teachers coordinate scheduling and space but do not deliver program content. The program is implemented in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and participating schools.