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State of the Evidence: A Systematic Review of Approaches to Reduce Gender-Based Violence and Support the Empowerment of Adolescent Girls in Humanitarian Settings.

Eva Noble1, Leora Ward2, Shelby French2, Kathryn Falb1.   

Abstract

Adolescent girls are at an increased risk of sexual violence, abuse, exploitation, and forced or early marriage across humanitarian contexts. In the past few years, prominent initiatives, organizations, and working groups have started to highlight the targeted needs and issues facing adolescent girls and have developed programmatic responses such as safe spaces for adolescent girls to protect and empower girls and reduce their vulnerabilities to violence or exploitation. A systematic review of academic and grey literature was conducted in September 2015 to examine the evidence base for programming that seeks to reduce violence against adolescent girls in humanitarian contexts. The authors used a Boolean search procedure to find and review 5830 records from academic journal databases, resource-hosting websites and relevant organizational websites. The inclusion criteria left us with three adolescent girl program evaluations from humanitarian settings to examine, all of which were pre/post-test evaluations that looked at changes in indicators such as social assets, self-esteem, decision making, livelihood skills and financial assets, gender norms, and feelings of safety. While these three evaluations showed promising results, overall, this systematic review demonstrates a significant gap in currently available rigorous research. Evidence is urgently needed to guide programming decisions to ensure that the emerging programs provide the level and depth of protection that adolescent girls need in humanitarian settings.

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Keywords:  child abuse; cultural contexts; domestic violence; sexual abuse; sexual assault; violence exposure; war

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29334024     DOI: 10.1177/1524838017699601

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trauma Violence Abuse        ISSN: 1524-8380


  7 in total

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3.  Exploring resource scarcity and contextual influences on wellbeing among young refugees in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, Uganda: findings from a qualitative study.

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4.  Measuring gender-based violence risk mitigation in humanitarian settings: results from a comprehensive desk review and systematic mapping.

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Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-09-08       Impact factor: 2.692

5.  Attitudinal Acceptance of Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health Outcomes for Female Survivors in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Authors:  Reine-Marcelle Ibala; Ilana Seff; Lindsay Stark
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6.  Preventing violence against refugee adolescent girls: findings from a cluster randomised controlled trial in Ethiopia.

Authors:  Lindsay Stark; Khudejha Asghar; Ilana Seff; Gary Yu; Teame Tesfay Gessesse; Leora Ward; Asham Assazenew Baysa; Amy Neiman; Kathryn L Falb
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2018-10-19

7.  Gender-equitable caregiver attitudes and education and safety of adolescent girls in South Kivu, DRC: A secondary analysis from a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Ilana Seff; Kathryn Falb; Gary Yu; Debbie Landis; Lindsay Stark
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  7 in total

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