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Understanding the Root Causes of Child Marriage: Executive Summary of Baseline Findings from the Tipping Point Evaluation in Bangladesh and Nepal (Arabic)
يُظهر التقييم الأساسي للتقييم العشوائي المضبوطة لنقاط التحول ، الذي يقيس معدلات زواج الأطفال ، ووكالة الفتيات المراهقات والأعراف الاجتماعية في بنغلاديش ونيبال الدوافع الرئيسية لزواج الأطفال والزواج المبكر والقسري في مجالات برنامج نقطة التحول ، ويحتوي على توصيات للسياسات والممارسات.
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Comprendre les Causes Profundes du Mariage des Enfants: Conclusions de l’évaluation Tipping Point au Bangladesh et au Népal
L'évaluation de base de l'ECR des Tipping Point, qui mesure les taux de mariage des enfants, l'agence des adolescentes et les normes sociales au Bangladesh et au Népal, démontre les principaux moteurs du mariage des enfants, du mariage précoce et du mariage forcé dans les zones de programme des Tipping Point, et contient des recommandations pour la politique et la pratique.
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Entender las Causas Principales del Matrimonio Infantil: Conclusiones basales de la evaluación de Tipping Point en Bangladés y Nepal
La evaluación de referencia del ECA de Tipping Points, que mide las tasas de matrimonio infantil, la agencia de las adolescentes y las normas sociales en Bangladesh y Nepal, demuestra los principales impulsores del matrimonio infantil, precoz y forzado en las zonas del programa de Tipping Points, y contiene recomendaciones para la política y la práctica.
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Phase 1 Vision of Change
Phase 1 of Tipping Point (2013-2017) addresses child marriage through a dynamic process of innovation, insight, and influence through advocacy in Nepal and Bangladesh. In 16 sub-districts of Nepal and 90 villages of Bangladesh, the project works with adolescent girls and boys, parents, community and religious leaders, and nationally with networks of social activists, experts, and government agenci
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Identifying Evidence and Knowledge Gaps for Designing Development Interventions: Process Lessons from Titukulane in Malawi
Refining programs better serves program participants and improves cost effectiveness and program efficiency. In this learning brief we will explore the process of identifying evidence and knowledge gaps as experienced by CARE Malawi's Titukulane project.
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IMAGINE Component Brief: Livelihoods Training
This brief provides an overview of IMAGINE’s livelihood training and support activities in Niger and Bangladesh, including foundational business skills development, training for girls in livestock, agriculture, textile, and IT sectors, and market linkage activities to support economic opportunities for girls so that early motherhood is not their only option.
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Left Out and Left Behind – Executive Summary (French)
CARE interviewed more than 4500 women from 64 countries about how the pandemic is affecting their livelihoods, and ability to feed their families. The most immediate priority was food and income, and the biggest challenge is the increasing burden on women.
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Left Out and Left Behind – Executive Summary (Spanish)
CARE interviewed more than 4500 women from 64 countries about how the pandemic is affecting their livelihoods, and ability to feed their families. The most immediate priority was food and income, and the biggest challenge is the increasing burden on women.
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Left Out and Left Behind – Executive Summary (Arabic)
CARE interviewed more than 4500 women from 64 countries about how the pandemic is affecting their livelihoods, and ability to feed their families. The most immediate priority was food and income, and the biggest challenge is the increasing burden on women.
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IMAGINE Component Brief: Health Worker Transformation
This brief provides an overview of IMAGINE’s health worker reflective dialogue sessions, which combine technical training in adolescent and youth friendly services with a process of self-reflection and action planning to transform provider attitudes and biases around providing family planning counseling and services to married adolescent girls without children.
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