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PROJECT SASHA FIERCE IDI DISCUSSION GUIDE NGOs Job No: 233105381 |
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PROJECT SASHA FIERCE IDI DISCUSSION GUIDE NGOs Job No: 233105381 |
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OBJECTIVES/ BROAD QUESTIONS FOR OUR NGOs
What is unique about South African women?
What is distinctly younger female about this, as opposed to the broader market?
What do models for success, beauty, parenthood, women, femininity, success, look like, and how are these changing?
What social forces are shaping these women’s views of the world?
How do developments in transport, education, communications, and digital impact social life?
How do these social forces affect access to services?
What are their attitudes and access to female health care products?
What factors affect her choices and attitudes towards sex and female health care?
Where are SA’s young women going?
Who is leading change?
What are the sticking points? What will the tipping points be?
The
overall objective of the in-depth discussion: To
gain a holistic understanding of factors influencing perceptions,
needs, beliefs and choices of South African women aged 14 –
25, in order to craft a successful strategy for product development
and communication
NB. NGOs within the sectors of gender politics, women’s health and education have been targeted for the in depth discussions
DISCUSSION TIMING 90 MINS
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Gender/ patriarchy/agency |
Women’s health |
Education/ leadership |
Est. Time Allocation |
Section A & B: Introduction and context |
x |
x |
x |
15 min |
Section C: Lives in context of social forces |
(x3) |
(x2) |
(x3) |
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Section C1: Education |
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x |
15 min |
Section C2: Women’s agency |
x |
x |
x |
15 min |
Section D: Female health practices |
x |
x |
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25 min |
Section E: Closing |
x |
x |
x |
5 min |
SECTION A: INTRODUCTION (5 MIN)
MODERATOR TO INTRODUCE SELF AND THE PROCESS
WELCOME PARTICIPANT AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE VALUE OF PARTICIPATION
MODERATOR TO COMMUNICATE THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
SET CONTEXT: Interview is one of a few across a cross spectrum of NGOs to provide an initial view of dynamics. This phase is one of several bespoke research modules. As noted in our set up meeting, the focus is on the lower income South African woman aged 14-25 years
DURATION (1,5 HOURS)
CONFIDENTIALITY
RECORDING
PLEASE ASK THE EXPERT TO MENTION ANY BOOKS, ARTICLES, STUDIES, REPORTS, AND MATERIALS AVAILABLE IN PRINT OR ONLINE THAT MAY RELATE TO THE SUBJECT
NOTE : All questions asked of participants are in sentence case (small letters)
: NOTES TO MODERATOR ARE IN CAPS
PARTICIPANT TO INTRODUCE HIMSELF/ HERSELF:
Role within NGO
Brief background of the NGO and the work that it does
SECTION B: CONTEXTUALISING THE LIFE OF THE YOUNG SOUTH AFRICAN WOMAN (10 MIN)
MODERATOR,
KEEP DISCUSSION THROUGHOUT FOCUSED ON THE YOUNG SOUTH AFRICAN WOMAN,
AGED 15 TO 25.
E.g. how is the unique/ specific to young women vs. older women; or
broader market?
Describe the reality for young women in South Africa today:
How would you describe her? EXPLORE
EXPLORE HOW LOWER INCOME WOMEN ARE UNIQUE/SIMILAR TO OTHER UPPER INCOME YOUNG BLACK FEMALES
PROBE
AGES SEPARATELY 14 – 18 AND 19 – 25 (ANY SIMILARITIES/
DIFFERENCES, EXPLORE)?
MOD HOW DOES PUTTING AN AGE FACTOR
SHAPE PERCEPTIONS?
How is being a young black female similar/ different for these women vs. their mothers?
MOD TO ARRIVE AT A THEN/NOW PICTURE
Expand on the role models/ influencers in the lives of young black females
EXPLORE UPPER VS. LOWER INCOME – ARE THERE ANY DIFFERENCES? EXPLORE
Why?
If I asked you to imagine the lives of South African women today, and then compare that with yesterday (e.g. 15 years ago) how would that look? EXPLORE
And the lives of South African women in the future e.g. in 15 years’ time – for women their age in the future. How would that look? EXPLORE
SECTION C: UNDERSTANDING THE LIVES OF YOUNG WOMEN IN THE CONTEXT OF SOCIAL FORCES (50 MIN)
Discuss the social forces you believe are key in defining this young woman today MODERATOR TO JOT DOWN KEY AREAS.
MOD EXPLORE FOR EACH KEY AREA
How does this relate to young black females (vs. white) and lower income (vs. upper)?
How is this an issue for young females vs. young males? EXPLORE
How has that changed over time, and what is your view on what this may look like in the future?
In
what ways do you see this impacting young black females?
MOD
EXPLORE ATTITUDES (VIEW OF THEMSELVES/ WORLD) & BEHAVIOUR (WHAT
THEY SAY/ DO)
MOD TO ALSO DEEP DIVE 1/ 2 TOPICS DEPENDING ON NATURE OF FOCUS AREA OF NGO. REFER TO TABLE.
Specific
Social Forces to Explore
C1. Education
What
role do you see education playing in the lives of young females?
PROBE:
Impact of education on the lives of young women, how they behave, and what choices they make
Attitudes towards education in general among this age/income group
Gendered differences and how they manifest in the education system
How this impacts young women’s schooling experiences/life
How, if at all, are these dynamics are specific to the young South African woman?
In what way does this shape their future development goals and prospects?
C2. Women’s agency and leadership
In your view, what does empowerment of young women entail?
Demonstrate how young women in South Africa are empowered
How is this different to that of young men/older women/more affluent women?
If applicable: how does the sense of/lack of empowerment impact their self-belief and behaviour?
In what ways do they view and express empowerment?
IF NOT MENTIONED, PROBE:
Okay, now let’s talk empowerment with regard to several issues:
Support of family and community;
Having skills, ideas and knowledge;
Being employed and employable;
Having access to services;
Being able to demand her rights – to education; healthcare; marriage; family planning
Would you consider these to be vital to the empowerment of young women? Why?
Do young women see themselves as leaders for change? How do they express this?
SECTION D: FEMALE HEALTH PRACTICES, ATTITUDES AND DRIVERS OF BEHAVIOUR (20 MIN)
Discuss some of the challenges that young black females face today, health wise
If you had to prioritise/ or pick two key HEALTH issues that warrant attention – which ones and why?
What recommendations would you make to addressing these? EXPLORE
Being an NGO worked, what have been your observations regarding attitudes of women regarding contraception and sexual health?
What about amongst younger females? So those aged 14 – 25?
Explore factors of importance
Describe the role of key influencers (i.e. mothers, grandmothers, aunts) in perpetuating/discouraging these behaviours
Let’s consider the outcomes of these behaviours. What are they and how do they impact on the lives of these women?
What resources do they have at their disposal to deal with female health issues?
SECTION E: WARM DOWN/ CLOSING (5 MIN)
Considering all these factors discussed, what is the future for South Africa’s young women?
Any final thoughts?
Thank participant and close
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