

For a second year, Centro Santa Angela will provide training to local officials aimed at challenging assumptions about gender roles and developing new concepts of masculinity and paternity that embrace relationships of equality and respect. The centre will provide this training to a second cohort of 25 lieutenant governors in the districts of José Leonardo Ortiz and Mórrope.
Lieutenant governors, most of whom are men, represent the Ministry of Justice at the community level. They are key players in ensuring safety and security, promoting citizen engagement and connecting Peruvians with state services. Victims of gender-based violence often turn first to their local lieutenant governor, especially in rural areas.
Workshop topics included gender roles and stereotypes, the culture of violence, gender-based violence, responsible paternity, self-care, and male health. Centro Angela will also help link these local officials with emerging grassroots leaders in their communities.
Heart-Links is grateful to Cambia Development Foundation for supporting this project.