ENROLLING BY INVITATION
NCT06598553
What Works to Prevent Violence Against Women and Girls in Madagascar
The study will evaluate a comprehensive sexual education program (CSE) delivered by Projet Jeune Leader (PJL), a women-led non-governmental program in Madagascar. The study will randomize 50 rural middle schools (grades 6-9), to either intervention (n=25) and control (n=25) schools. The CSE program will be implemented in the 25 intervention middle schools over the course of the school year (Sept-May) by trained PJL educators. Trained research assistants will conduct individual surveys at the beginning of the school year (baseline) and at the end of the school year (endline) with all students (ages 10-older) in both intervention and control schools. All student must have parental permission and provide informed consent to participate in the study, The surveys will include questions on demographics (e.g. age, sex/gender, grade, living situation), self-efficacy, bullying, physical abuse/violence, sexual harassment, sexual abuse and violence, harsh discipline at school and at home, gender/social norms, mental health and sexual and reproductive health. Teachers/school directors will also participate in the surveys, completing surveys at the beginning and end of the school year. The teacher/directors surveys will focus on health and safety of the students and school environment. In addition to the surveys, trained research assistants will conduct midline and endline qualitative interviews with a subsample of students, teachers and directors in the intervention schools to further explore the CSE intervention and impact on health and safety for students and teachers/directors.
Gender: All
Ages: 10 Years - Any
Comprehensive Sexual Education