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The Radical Power Of Education, Arindam Nandi, Nicole Haberland, Thoai Ngo Dec 2023

The Radical Power Of Education, Arindam Nandi, Nicole Haberland, Thoai Ngo

Gender, Education, Justice, and Equity (GEJE)

When education works, people thrive and societies flourish alongside economies. We have made real progress on primary enrollment on the global scale, with 90% of children enrolling in school. However, completion rates lag far behind—only 77% of children complete lower secondary school and 58% complete upper secondary. Those numbers decline sharply for those living in poverty, for girls, and for Indigenous communities, with 44% of adolescent girls in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) either dropping out of primary school or never attending at all.

Low educational attainment and illiteracy exclude children from the freedoms that come with learning and also …


The Radical Power Of Education—Brief, Arindam Nandi, Nicole Haberland, Thoai Ngo Dec 2023

The Radical Power Of Education—Brief, Arindam Nandi, Nicole Haberland, Thoai Ngo

Gender, Education, Justice, and Equity (GEJE)

This research brief summarizes the findings of GEJE’s recent report on the impact of education across society.


Exploring The Role Of Men In Child Marriage Decision-Making In Rural Upper Egypt, Salma Abou Hussein, Reham Abou El-Fadl, Sally Radwan, Nahla G. Abdel-Tawab Oct 2023

Exploring The Role Of Men In Child Marriage Decision-Making In Rural Upper Egypt, Salma Abou Hussein, Reham Abou El-Fadl, Sally Radwan, Nahla G. Abdel-Tawab

Adolescents and Young People

Egypt’s 2021 Family Health Survey indicated that nearly 18% of women aged 20–24 years had married or were engaged before turning 18. This brief explores the perspectives of adolescent girls, their families, and key stakeholders on the role of men in the decision-making process pertaining to child marriage. The study took place in Assiut and Sohag in Upper Egypt selected on the basis of the high prevalence of child marriage. Results confirm that, in line with the patriarchal norms that underlie most marriage decisions in rural Upper Egypt, fathers/male guardians are the primary decision-makers regarding when a girl gets married …


Menstruation And Adolescent Girls' Daily Lives In Rural Upper Egypt, Salma Abou Hussein, Nahla G. Abdel-Tawab Oct 2023

Menstruation And Adolescent Girls' Daily Lives In Rural Upper Egypt, Salma Abou Hussein, Nahla G. Abdel-Tawab

Adolescents and Young People

The Population Council conducted a qualitative study to understand the menstruation-related attitudes, practices, and perceptions that shape adolescent girls’ daily routines in rural upper Egypt communities, specifically Assiut and Sohag. The study relied on in-depth interviews with unmarried adolescent girls aged 13–16; focus group discussions with girls aged 13–16, mothers, fathers, and male siblings of adolescent girls; and key informant interviews with schoolteachers, doctors/nurses, pharmacists, and community leaders. “Period poverty” (lack of access to, or inability to afford period supplies) can be detected among adolescent girls in rural Assiut and Sohag. Lack of information and emotional and practical support before …


Menstruation And Adolescent Girls' Daily Lives In Rural Upper Egypt [Arabic], Salma Abou Hussein, Nahla G. Abdel-Tawab Oct 2023

Menstruation And Adolescent Girls' Daily Lives In Rural Upper Egypt [Arabic], Salma Abou Hussein, Nahla G. Abdel-Tawab

Adolescents and Young People

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Guidance Document On The Use Of The Confidante Tool To Track New Or Recent Cases Of Female Genital Mutilation, Francis Obare Onyango, Dennis Matanda, Chi-Chi Undie Sep 2023

Guidance Document On The Use Of The Confidante Tool To Track New Or Recent Cases Of Female Genital Mutilation, Francis Obare Onyango, Dennis Matanda, Chi-Chi Undie

Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Choices

Female genital mutilation (FGM) is internationally recognised as a violation of human rights that is rooted in social norms including harmful gender norms. In countries where it is prevalent, FGM contributes to bottlenecks that curtail realisation of full potential by girls and women. In settings where FGM is illegal, practising communities may adopt strategies such as cutting girls at very young ages, performing supposedly less severe cuts, or conducting FGM in secret, and thus underreport the occurrence of the practice due to fear of legal consequences. This may hamper tracking and/or measuring the effectiveness and/or impact of interventions and actions …


Recap Report: Girls Deliver Pre-Conference On Adolescent Girls At The Women Deliver 2023 Conference, Girl Center Sep 2023

Recap Report: Girls Deliver Pre-Conference On Adolescent Girls At The Women Deliver 2023 Conference, Girl Center

Adolescents and Young People

The Girls Deliver: Pre-Conference on Adolescent Girls was held on July 16, 2023 in Kigali Rwanda to kick off the Women Deliver 2023 Conference. Girls Deliver was led by the Population Council’s Girl Innovation, Research, and Learning Center (GIRL Center) and co-hosted by AFIDEP, Amplify Girls, Baobab Research Programme Consortium, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, Coalition for Adolescent Girls, Exemplars in Global Health, FP2030, Girl Effect, Girls First Fund, Hilton Foundation, NDI, Plan International, PMNCH, Purposeful, Together for Girls, UNICEF, Women Deliver, and The World Bank Africa Gender Innovation Lab.

This recap report presents an overview of Girls Deliver, a summary …


Findings From A Mixed Methods Evaluation Of An Integrated Social And Behavior Change Approach To Improve Health Outcomes In Niger, Breakthrough Research Jul 2023

Findings From A Mixed Methods Evaluation Of An Integrated Social And Behavior Change Approach To Improve Health Outcomes In Niger, Breakthrough Research

Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Choices

This brief summarizes findings from a mixed methods evaluation of an integrated social and behavior change (SBC) approach implemented in the Maradi and Zinder regions of Niger. It is intended to inform the Resilience in the Sahel Enhanced (RISE) II program implemented by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded Resilience Food Security Activities (RFSA) to further improve reproductive, maternal, and child health outcomes. This brief provides an overview of the integrated SBC approach and evaluation methods and then guided by the program theory of change, describes the mechanisms through which the intervention contributed to change in health …


Evaluation Of Rise Ii Integrated Social And Behavior Change Activities In Niger: Family Planning; Maternal, Newborn, And Child Health; Immunization; Nutrition; Water, Sanitation, And Hygiene, Breakthrough Research Apr 2023

Evaluation Of Rise Ii Integrated Social And Behavior Change Activities In Niger: Family Planning; Maternal, Newborn, And Child Health; Immunization; Nutrition; Water, Sanitation, And Hygiene, Breakthrough Research

Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Choices

Breakthrough RESEARCH is conducting a mixed-methods study including baseline, midline, and endline surveys to assess differential changes over time in key health outcomes associated with the integrated social and behavior change (SBC) strategy and qualitative methods to explain how and why gender-related changes occurred or were associated with these changes. The goals of this study are to provide information to inform project implementation and to build the global evidence base related to multisectoral integrated SBC programming. These briefs present select baseline and midline findings among female and male respondents of reproductive age residing in three intervention sites—Hamzari (Maradi region) and …


Utilisation Des Approches De Segmentation Du Public Pour Renseigner Les Programmes Intégrés De Planification Familiale Et De Santé Maternelle Au Niger, Breakthrough Research Mar 2023

Utilisation Des Approches De Segmentation Du Public Pour Renseigner Les Programmes Intégrés De Planification Familiale Et De Santé Maternelle Au Niger, Breakthrough Research

Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Choices

Comprendre les déterminants comportementaux spécifiques et les obstacles à la recherche de services de santé reproductive et maternelle est essentiel dans l’élaboration des programmes de changement social et comportemental (CSC) pouvant mieux répondre aux besoins de la communauté. Les interventions CSC efficaces peuvent intégrer la segmentation du public, la pratique consistant à diviser un public en sous[1]groupes basés sur des facteurs démographiques, psychographiques et/ou comportementaux pour développer des approches CSC sur mesure qui sont les plus susceptibles de trouver écho parmi chaque sous-groupe du public. Ce dossier présente les résultats de l’étude des profils du public pour les femmes en …