Adolescent girls' capabilities in bangladesh: the state of the evidence on programme effectiveness

Adolescent girls' capabilities in bangladesh: the state of the evidence on programme effectiveness

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ADOLESCENT GIRLS' CAPABILITIES IN BANGLADESH: THE STATE OF THE EVIDENCE ON PROGRAMME EFFECTIVENESS This review brings together evidence on the effectiveness of interventions to support


the capability development of girls aged 10-19 CONTENTS * Abstract * Citation * Link ABSTRACT This rapid country evidence review brings together key evidence on the effectiveness of


interventions seeking to support the capability development of Bangladeshi adolescent girls (aged 10-19). Produced to feed into the design of GAGE’s longitudinal impact evaluation and as a


resource for researchers, programme designers and policy makers, this mapping draws on 165 studies—48 of which are impact studies and evaluations. As a living document to be updated as


necessary, it lays out current evidence on “what works” to support girls’ education and learning; bodily autonomy, integrity and freedom from violence; sexual and reproductive health, health


and nutrition; psychosocial wellbeing; voice and agency; and economic empowerment. Our mapping found that of the examined impact studies and evaluations, only twenty one could be considered


rigorous. Most critically, nearly all had short time frames—and were conducted soon after projects ended—and few delineated between different age groups to ascertain whether some types


interventions work best for younger or older girls. Evidence suggests that overall it is easier to improve knowledge and shift attitudes than it is to change behaviours. For example,


interventions have been successful at helping girls learn about sexual and reproductive health, teaching families and communities about the marriage law, and providing girls with vocational


skills. There is less evidence, however, that programme participation increases contraceptive uptake, reduces the odds of child marriage, or impacts labour market participation. This review


is an output of the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) programme. CITATION Stavropoulou, M., Marcus, R., Rezel, E., Gupta-Archer, N. and Noland, C. (2017) Adolescent girls’


capabilities in Bangladesh: the state of the evidence on programme effectiveness. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence. LINK Adolescent girls’ capabilities in Bangladesh: the


state of the evidence on programme effectiveness (PDF, 5.9MB) UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 10 August 2020 Contents