Document Type
Guide/Toolkit
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
This document includes all of the Nia Project baseline survey instruments used to collect data in Kenya, providing a multidimensional description of a sample of the participating girls and the schools they attend. The Project is one of the first randomized controlled trials to explore the role of sanitary pad distribution and reproductive health education—individually and in combination—to improve girls’ educational and sexual and reproductive health outcomes. The study collected data from 3,489 girls from 140 schools in three rural Kilifi subcounties: Magarini, Kaloleni, and Ganze.
DOI
10.31899/pgy8.1042
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Austrian, Karen. 2017. "The Nia Project: Baseline survey instruments." Nairobi: Population Council.
Project
Evaluating the Nia Project
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