From the Pacific Islands to Sub-Saharan Africa, development organizations have positioned sport as an ideal tool for building important life skills that can be transferred from the playing field to day-today realities. Sport has also been positioned as a key space for girls' empowerment, especially in contexts where gender norms limit girls' mobility and/or their opportunities to engage in activities stereotyped as being for boys. But an approach that solely focuses on empowering girls through sport by depositing in her useful life skills ignores the structural conditions that have disempowered her in the first place. This chapter examines the gender transformative potential of sport-based life skills programs by exploring the skills that are being targeted, especially for girls' empowerment, by the sport for development (SFD) community. The chapter then examines the implications for our understanding of life skills approaches to gender transformative social change, particularly as it pertains to addressing the conditions that have held girls back.
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Kwauk, C. T. (2022). Empowering Girls Through Sport: A Gender Transformative Approach to Life Skills? (pp. 91–111). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85214-6_5
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