Construire la résilience des adolescentes au Sahel : Rapport de synthèse régional d’une recherche participative à méthodes mixtes
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
10-2024
Abstract
Recent evidence shows that major efforts are needed to improve the lives and protect the rights of adolescent girls in the Sahel. UNICEF’s Building Resilience in the Sahel (BRS) programme implemented in Mali, Mauritania and Niger, funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and designed with the World Food Programme and the German Agency for International Cooperation, supports innovative approaches and strategies to increase access to basic social services, through catalysing change in national and decentralized government systems, in communities and in individuals, to improve the lives of children and adolescents.
This study on adolescent girls’ resilience conducted by UNICEF in Mali, Mauritania and Niger in 2023-2024 aimed to make important discoveries about the contexts and capabilities of adolescent girls in the Sahel and the change strategies required. The study findings presented in this report contribute to developing a new model for the resilience of adolescent girls in the Sahel.
This report also provides recommendations for technical and financial partners, decision-makers, practitioners and researchers.
Recommended Citation
Engebretsen, Sarah and Karen Austrian. 2024. "Construire la résilience des adolescentes au Sahel : Rapport de synthèse régional d’une recherche participative à méthodes mixtes." Dakar: UNICEF.
Language
French
Project
GIRL Center
Comments
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