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Interventions to Prevent or Reduce Violence Against Women and Girls – A Systematic Review of Reviews

Authoring Agency: The World BankPublication Date: 2014This paper, a systematic review of reviews, synthesizes a wide array of evidence on the effects of violence against women and girls (VAWG) prevention and intervention strategies.  It examines the diversity of geographical contexts, the types of violence addressed, and the numerous approaches that have been used to combat VAWG. Learn […]

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Increasing Access to Legal Identity to Improve the Well-Being of Women and Children in Indonesia

Authoring Agency: Child Protection in Crisis Learning NetworkPublication Date: March 2015This webinar examines findings from a recent baseline study on access to legal identity documentation for women and children, particularly the existing barriers to accessing birth and marriage certificates and the effects of being denied such documentation on women and girls.  It also includes information on

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Good Quality Education for Adolescent Girls (ages 10-18) for an AIDS-Free Future

Authoring Agency: FAWE ZambiaPublication Date: 2014This paper describes the involvement of Community Action Groups in the decision-making processes in schools as they relate to the advancement of the Zambian child in education. It provides practical insights into the role of community members as school stakeholders in supporting girls’ retention, performance, and completion in the education sector. Learn

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From Evidence to Action – Results from the 2013 Baseline Survey for the BALIKA Project

Authoring Agency: The Population CouncilPublication Date: November 2014The objective of the “BALIKA: Bangladeshi Association for Life Skills, Income, and Knowledge for Adolescents” project is to generate programmatic evidence to delay marriage in Bangladesh.  This report documents baseline data from a survey conducted in 96 villages in the districts of Khulna, Narail, and Satkhira on a

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Evaluation of Youth-Friendly Health Services in Malawi

Authoring Agencies: USAID, Government of Malawi, World Health Organization, United Nations, and Evidence to ActionPublication Date: June 2014This evaluation assesses the extent to which youth-friendly health services (YFHS) standards were implemented in Malawi, examines the factors that influence uptake of YFHS at the district and zonal levels, and determines the extent of YFHS in Malawi. Learn

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Exploring the Links Between Developmental Assets and Sexual and Reproductive Health Among Very Young Adolescents: The Case of Northern Uganda

Authoring Agencies: Georgetown University Institute for Reproductive Health and Search InstitutePublication Date: 2015This brief outlines the study design, results, and general findings of research conducted to examine the relationship between developmental assets – such as positive relationships, opportunities, values, skills, and self-perceptions – and positive sexual and reproductive health outcomes in very young adolescents. Learn

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Can Economic Assets Increase Girls’ Risk of Sexual Harassment? Evaluation Results from a Social, Health, and Economic Asset-Building Intervention for Vulnerable Adolescent Girls in Uganda

Authoring Agency: The Population CouncilPublication Date: December 2014This study examines the effect of a multi-dimensional intervention on social, health, and economic assets, as well as experiences of sexual harassment, among vulnerable adolescent girls aged ten to nineteen living in the low income areas of Kampala, Uganda. Learn More …

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Breaking Ground: 2015 Treaty Monitoring Bodies on Reproductive Rights

Authoring Agencies: Center for Reproductive RightsPublication Date: 2015This annual publication summarizes the jurisprudence from United Nations treaty monitoring bodies on reproductive rights, and details the inequalities that girls and women face in their attempts at accessing comprehensive, high-quality reproductive health and education. It is intended to provide treaty body experts and human rights advocates with succinct, accessible information

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Adolescent Girls in Northern Nigeria: Financial Inclusion and Entrepreneurship Opportunities Profile

Authoring Agency: Mercy CorpsPublication Date: February 2013Through this assessment, Mercy Corps profiled 1,800 adolescent girls from across the North West States of kano, Katsina, and Jigawa to identify key barriers and opportunities for financial inclusion and entrepreneurship. Learn More …

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Adolescent Girls and Economic Assets: Programme Mapping

Authoring Agencies: Department for International Development and Girl HubPublication Date: March 2013Physical and economic assets, combined with family and community support, can provide adolescent girls with a pathway out of poverty.  This matrix gives an overview of the results of an accompanying paper that analyzed programs dedicated to providing girls with the assets they need

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