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Livelihood development for ultra-poor women and PWD

Child Protective Effects of Household Economic Strengthening for Ultrapoor Female Caregivers, Burkina Faso Trickle Up, WRC, University of Chicago, ADEFAD. Trickle Up Program. Livelihood development for ultra-poor women and PWD

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Livelihood development for ultra-poor women and PWD

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  1. Child Protective Effects of Household Economic Strengthening for Ultrapoor Female Caregivers, Burkina Faso Trickle Up, WRC, University of Chicago, ADEFAD

  2. Trickle Up Program • Livelihood development for ultra-poor women and PWD • Member of CGAP/Ford Foundation Ultrapoor Program consortium (based on BRAC model) • Program components: • Participatory targeting and selection • Livelihood planning and training • Grants for investment in productive activities • Regular coaching • Savings/solidarity groups

  3. Rationale: hypotheses but limited evidence of ES • program impacts on children • Location: Nord Region of Burkina Faso • Methodology: 3-arm randomized control trial • Economic Strengthening component only • ES plus child protection sensitization • Control group (at village level) • Qualitative assessment • Partners: • Women’s Refugee Commission • University of Chicago • Aide aux Enfants et aux FamillesDemunies (ADEFAD) • Funders: • Children & Violence Evaluation Challenge Fund • Child Protection Working Group Evaluation on Child Protection Outcomes

  4. Child Protection Concerns • Sensitization at household level and in schools • Early and forced marriage • Family separation • Child labor migration: gold mines, domestic servants • Exploitative madrassas • Corporal punishment at home and school • Education, including time burden of domestic chores on girls

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