Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2012
Abstract
The Filles Éveillées (“Girls Awakened”) program provides migrant adolescent domestic workers in Burkina Faso with the skills, knowledge, and social capital to reduce their vulnerability and increase their opportunities. The program consists of three elements: a safe space for girls to meet, access to same-sex peers to develop social networks, and a female mentor. This report summarizes the results of an evaluation of Filles Éveillées aimed to improve the program in its second cycle. The assessment evaluated: elements of the program that were or were not implemented as planned and obstacles to implementation; and improvements to the structure, implementation, and program content in order to more effectively reduce vulnerability of the target population and increase their opportunities.
DOI
10.31899/pgy9.1033
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Jarvis, Leah and Gisele Kaboré. 2012. "Process evaluation: The Filles Eveillées ('Girls awakened') program for migrant adolescent girls in domestic service in urban Burkina Faso." Ouagadougou: Population Council.
Project
Filles Eveillées (“Girls Awakened”)
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