Study Overview
- Title:
- Girl Empower: Studying the impact of mentorship, asset building, caregiver discussion groups, and cash transfers on reducing girl’s vulnerability to sexual exploitation and abuse
- Study is 3ie funded:
- No
- Study ID:
- RIDIE-STUDY-ID-595f13b631866
- Initial Registration Date:
- 01/02/2017
- Last Update Date:
- 09/01/2017
- Study Status:
- Ongoing
- Location(s):
- Liberia
- Abstract:
Girl Empower (GE hereafter) is an innovative program designed by the International Rescue Committee (IRC) to equip girls with the skills and experiences necessary to make healthy, strategic life choices and to stay safe from sexual exploitation and abuse. The GE program is unique in its approach because it addresses girls’ needs holistically and contains both social and economic components. The impact evaluation study is a cluster-randomized controlled trial among 100 communities with three study arms: control (no intervention), GE, and GE+. GE refers to the Girl Empower program described above, while GE+ adds small cash transfers to the families of eligible girls as an incentive to increase take-up of GE attendance in weekly sessions. The main outcome of interest is sexual exploitation or abuse of the target population of 13-14 year-old girls in the study communities. The study will gather detailed information on any sexual activity among this early adolescent female group, but is particularly concerned with non-consensual sexual contact, sexual contact with adult men, and transactional sex.
- Registration Citation:
Hallman, K. and Ozler, B., 2017. Girl Empower: Studying the impact of mentorship, asset building, caregiver discussion groups, and cash transfers on reducing girl’s vulnerability to sexual exploitation and abuse. Registry for International Development for Impact Evaluations (RIDIE). Available at: 10.23846/ridie103
- Categories:
- Education
Health, Nutrition, and Population
- Additional Keywords:
- Adolescent Girls, Sexual Violence
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Principal Investigator(s)
- Name of First PI:
- Kelly Hallman
- Affiliation:
- Population Council
- Name of Second PI:
- Berk Ozler
- Affiliation:
- World Bank
Study Sponsor
- Name:
- NoVo Foundation
- Study Sponsor Location:
- United States
Research Partner
- Name of Partner Institution:
- International Rescue Committee
- Type of Organization:
- NGO-international
- Location:
- United States
Intervention Overview
- Intervention:
Girl Empower (GE) is a program designed to equip girls with the skills and experiences necessary to make healthy, strategic life choices and to stay safe from sexual exploitation and abuse. The GE program is unique in its approach because it addresses girls’ needs holistically. The girls’ activities will take place in girl-only safe spaces located in their communities and contains the following components: • Mentorship: girls have access to older female mentors. Mentors both provide weekly group-based and one-to-one interaction with girls as well as teach them critical skills • Asset building: Girls will have access to life skills and financial literacy training. This includes setting up savings accounts so girls practice their financial literacy skills • Monthly caregiver discussion groups among guardians of program girls • Capacity building and training of local health and psychosocial service providers to provide quality services to survivors of gender-based violence Intervention communities will either receive the GE program alone or the GE program with the plus small cash transfers to the girls’ families as an incentive to attendance in weekly sessions (GE+).
- Theory of Change:
- Multiple Treatment Arms Evaluated?
- Yes
Implementing Agency
- Name of Organization:
- International Rescue Committee
- Type of Organization:
- NGO (International)
Program Funder
- Name of Organization:
- NoVo Foundation
- Type of Organization:
- NGO (International)
Intervention Timing
- Intervention or Program Started at time of Registration?
- Yes
- Start Date:
- 11/01/2015
- End Date:
- 10/31/2016
Evaluation Method Overview
- Primary (or First) Evaluation Method:
- Randomized control trial
- Other (not Listed) Method:
- Additional Evaluation Method (If Any):
- Regression with controls
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Method Details
- Details of Evaluation Approach:
The impact evaluation is a cluster-randomized controlled trial with three study arms: control (no program), GE, and GE+. GE refers to the Girl Empower program alone, while GE+ adds small cash transfers to the families of eligible girls as an incentive to increase take-up of GE attendance in weekly sessions. We will conduct a baseline survey of all girls age 13-14 and their caregiver in 100 communities in Nimba County, Liberia. Communities will then be randomized, blocking on number of girl in the community and % of girls enrolled in school, to one of the 3 study arms. Two years following the baseline survey (1 year following program completion), we will conduct an endline survey in all 100 communities with the same girls and caregivers and compare outcomes in the three study arms.
- Outcomes (Endpoints):
The main research questions to be answered through this evaluation include: • What impacts do the GE programs have on reducing adolescent girls’ experiences of sexual exploitation and abuse? • Does the effectiveness of the GE program improve when a cash transfer component is added to it? More specifically, does the program: • Decrease experiences of sexual exploitation sexual abuse in the target population? • Reduce teen pregnancies and early marriages? • Decrease their social isolation and deepen their social networks (e.g. number and diversity of friends)? • Increase girls' school participation? • Increase girls; self-esteem, self-confidence, and self-efficacy? • Increase girls’ capacity for crucial life skills (decision-making, communication, negotiation, self-protection, understanding and awareness of violence, financial literacy) • Increase the protective factor of family/home life through increased attention to girls' wellbeing by their caregivers?
- Unit of Analysis:
- Individual girl (clustered within community)
- Hypotheses:
The null hypothesis is that there is no difference in girls' reports of sexual exploitation and abuse by study arm (GE, GE+, and control) in the endline survey (2 years following the baseline survey, 1 year following the intervention).
- Unit of Intervention or Assignment:
- Communities
- Number of Clusters in Sample:
- 100
- Number of Individuals in Sample:
- 2,000 girls and 2,000 caregivers
- Size of Treatment, Control, or Comparison Subsamples:
- 30 communities receiving GE, 30 receiving GE+ and 40 control communities (no program)
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Outcomes Data
- Description:
- Household survey of girls and their caregivers at endline (2 year following the baseline survey & 1 year following the intervention)
- Data Already Collected?
- No
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- Data Obtained by the Study Researchers?
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Treatment Assignment Data
- Participation or Assignment Information:
- Yes
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- Data Obtained by the Study Researchers?
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- Data Obtained by the Study Researchers?
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Data Analysis
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Study Materials
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Registration Category
- Registration Category:
- Prospective, Category 1: Data for measuring impacts have not been collected
Completion Overview
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Findings
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Data Availability
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Other Materials
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Study Stopped
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