Eight pilot fathers’ clubs to be set up in Strășeni and Fălești

Eight pilot clubs dedicated to supporting men and the equal sharing of household and family responsibilities are to be established in the districts of Straseni and Falesti in the next two years under the ‘Together Against Gender Stereotypes and Gender-Based Violence’ Program, funded by the European Union and implemented by UN Women and UNFPA, IPN reports.

The fathers’ club is supposed to be a place where current and future fathers could find support and resources enabling them to participate actively in child rearing and in activities traditionally regarded as female-dominated. The clubs’ activities would be led by professionals in family-friendly policies, bridging EU experience with Moldovan realities, and sharing good fatherhood advocacy practices.

Magdalena Mueller-Uri, Head of Cooperation at the EU Delegation to the Republic of Moldova, said the European Union supports equal opportunities for women and men. “The pilot program “Father's Club” is a concrete example in this regard and we hope that we will soon replicate this initiative at national level in the country. Especially during these challenging times for all of us, contributing to the development and consolidation of such values is key towards having a strong society,” stated Magdalena Mueller-Uri.

“Research shows that a very small share of men participate on a daily basis in child rearing. This is something mothers are in charge of most of the time. The goal we have in mind is for the fathers’ clubs to encourage fathers and fathers-to-be to engage actively in child rearing and in household chores,” stated Violeta Terguta, ‘Together Against Gender Stereotypes and Gender-Based Violence’ Program Coordinator.

The first activity involving the formation of Fathers’ Clubs in Moldova took place recently in Straseni and Falesti. More than 80 fathers and fathers-to-be from these districts engaged in focus-group discussions in which they were consulted on this initiative.

Eugen Oprea – a father of two from Straseni – was delighted about this idea and said that when he became a father, he had vowed that he would participate actively in raising his children. “I believe it is imperative that children feel the involvement of both their mother and their father. In the beginning, some fathers had a peculiar attitude towards me. However, I did not care about it. I cared about my family and my children. I am glad to see now that more and more fathers are getting involved,” said Eugen.

The ‘Together Against Gender Stereotypes and Gender-Based Violence’ Program supports gender equality, tackles perceptions about the roles of men and women in the family and in the society, and is meant to contribute to eliminating gender-based violence. Supported by the EU, the two UN agencies – UN Women and UNFPA – will collaborate with governmental institutions and civil society partners from six countries with a focus on breaking gender stereotypes, enhancing the engagement of men in household chores and child rearing, and on carrying out activities with potential perpetrators to prevent gender-based violence.

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