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GAGE Act With Her-Ethiopia Evaluation

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George Washington University (GW)

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Gender
Adolescent Behavior

Treatments

Behavioral: Her Spaces
Behavioral: Act With Her (simple)
Behavioral: Act With Her + Asset Transfer
Behavioral: Act With Her

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT03890237
GAGE AWH-E 2019

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study evaluates the impact of Act With Her Ethiopia (AWH-E), a gender transformative multi-level program that aims to improve the lives of young adolescent boys and girls.

Full description

Unequal gender norms and power dynamics are often driven and reinforced by adolescent girls' male peers, families, communities, and the broader institutional structures that surround them. Without change in gender attitudes and norms at each of these levels, improved outcomes for key transitions are much less likely to be sustained. Efforts to nurture change must also acknowledge that adolescents' opportunities and capabilities are shaped by complex, intersectional forces including ethnicity, caste, religion, and disability, among others. This multi-arm randomized control trial aims to improve the evidence base on effective approaches to improve multi-sectoral outcomes for girls across the following domains from the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) framework: education and learning; health, nutrition and sexual and reproductive health; bodily integrity; psychosocial well-being; voice and agency; and economic empowerment.

Specifically, the trial has four goals:

  1. To evaluate the impact of Act With Her in Ethiopia (AWH-E) - a gender-transformative multi-level program - on young adolescent girls' and boys' capabilities (11-13) in the short- and long-run across the six GAGE capability domains using a multi-arm cluster randomized control trial across two regions (Amhara and Oromia).
  2. To compare the impact of AWH-E to a more basic gender-synchronized program (AWH-E without community engagement and systems strengthening), a standalone girls' group program (Her Spaces), and the gender-transformative program with economic support (AWH-E + Asset Transfers) on young adolescent capability achievements and transitions in the short- and longer- terms across two regions (Amhara and Oromia).
  3. To evaluate the impact of AWH-E on young adolescent capability achievements and transitions in the short- and long- term in pastoralist contexts (Afar).
  4. To use mixed-methods research to understand the mechanisms driving the impact, and in particular what works, for whom, and why.

Enrollment

4,500 patients

Sex

All

Ages

10 to 13 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • girls and boys 10-13 at time of enrollment in Act With Her Arms
  • girls 11-13 female at time of enrollment in Her Spaces Arm

Exclusion criteria

  • None

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

4,500 participants in 5 patient groups

Control
No Intervention group
Description:
Business as usual, no intervention
Her Spaces
Experimental group
Description:
Starts in year 1; intervention package with 11-13 year old girls for 10 months; standard parental and community engagement. All programming ends after 10 months.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Her Spaces
Act With Her
Experimental group
Description:
Starts in year 1; core intervention package with 10-13 year old girls and boys for 10 months; 6 dedicated sessions with parents; and community-level system strengthening up to 24 months.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Act With Her
Act With Her + Asset Transfer
Experimental group
Description:
Starts in year 1; core intervention package with 10-13 year old girls and boys for 10 months; asset transfer for girls over 10 months; 6 dedicated sessions with parents; and community-level system strengthening up to 24 months.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Act With Her + Asset Transfer
Act With Her (simple)
Experimental group
Description:
Starts in year 1; core intervention package with 10-13 year old girls and boys for 10 months; 6 dedicated sessions with parents; does not include community-level systems strengthening. All programming ends after 10 months.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Act With Her (simple)

Trial contacts and locations

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