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Evaluations/Assessments | May 29, 2011

My Skills, My Money, My Brighter Future in Zimbabwe

An Assessment of Economic Strengthening Interventions for Adolescent Girls

This project was designed to improve the economic status, food security, health and psychosocial well-being of out-of-school (or at risk of being out-of-school) adolescents. The assessment evaluates three economic strengthening approaches: vocational training, Junior Farmer Field and Life Schools, and Savings and Internal Lending Communities.

CONTENTS

  • Executive Summary

  • Assessment methodology and limitations

  • Vocational training and skills development

  • Junior Farmer Field and Life Schools (JFFLS)

  • Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILC)

  • Project monitoring and evaluation

  • Conclusion

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