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Girls for Health: Empowering Rural Girls' Transition From School to Employment as Health Workers

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University of California San Diego

Status

Withdrawn

Conditions

Empowerment

Treatments

Behavioral: Girls for Health

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02642549
OPP1142975

Details and patient eligibility

About

Girls for Health (G4H) will promote the economic empowerment, agency, and voice of rural adolescent girls by supporting their transition from secondary school to tertiary training in midwifery, medicine, nursing and other health careers, and in so doing, will address the acute shortage of female health workers in rural Northern Nigeria. G4H will integrate proven girls' education strategies with innovative vocational interventions to build 1350 girls' career aspirations and academic achievement and will significantly increase the number of rural girls entering health training institutions (HTI) in four northern states. The program will include: 1) a bridge program offering accelerated academic instruction in science, math and English; 2) vocational counseling and practicums at local health facilities; 3) safe spaces to enhance critical life skills; 4) four month science immersion courses for girls accepted for admission to a health training institution; and 5) HTI capacity building to cultivate a rural female-friendly learning environment. G4H will work towards sustainability from the start by using existing secondary school and HTI infrastructure, and feeding into government rural health worker employment schemes.

G4H will be evaluated using a rigorous cluster randomized controlled trial design, randomizing at the school level to assess its impact on key outcomes of interest that include rural girls' secondary school graduation and subsequent HTI enrollment, retention and completion, as well as delayed marriage and improved agency and voice. Process monitoring and costing analysis will be conducted to support quality implementation and dissemination efforts. The design will ensure that high quality evidence is available to guide the field regarding the effectiveness and costing of in-school bridge programming in broadening rural girls' participation in education and career opportunities in the context of low resource settings characterized by low rates of female participation in education and income generation.

Sex

Female

Ages

15 to 22 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • enrolled in secondary school at selected study schools, in her final two years of secondary school

Exclusion criteria

  • low attendance (<60%) at participating schools.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

0 participants in 2 patient groups

Girls for Health Intervention (G4H)
Experimental group
Description:
G4H will integrate proven girls' education strategies with innovative vocational interventions to build 1350 girls' career aspirations and academic achievement
Treatment:
Behavioral: Girls for Health
Control Condition
No Intervention group
Description:
standard of care to support school attendance among girls (i.e., school tracking of attendance and reaching out to truant girls).

Trial contacts and locations

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