What works to improve outcomes for Kenya's adolescent girls?
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June
2022
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Policy brief
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Kenya
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The research programme, Adolescent Girls Initiative–Kenya (AGI-K), evaluated the mid- and long-term impact of a multi-sectoral, multi-level (girl, household, and community level) intervention for adolescent girls aged 11 to 15 years from rural Wajir, Kenya. The intervention consisted of four different components: a community-based violence prevention programme, an education conditional cash transfer (CCT), health focused girls empowerment clubs and wealth creation for girls via financial education and savings activities. This brief looks at the impact of the two-year programme in Wajir County four years after it ended, sharing some of the most important findings.
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