YP2LE conducted an assessment of the most important barriers and knowledge gaps related to young women’s economic empowerment. Based on their findings, YP2LE created this toolkit, which provides effective tips and links to tools that can be applied when carrying out gender- and/or youth-focused analysis during the start-up phases of economic growth programming targeting youth. Read More
Youth and Gender
When Schools Shut: Gendered Impacts of COVID-19 School Closures
This study highlights failures to factor in gender in COVID-19 education responses and widening gaps in access to quality education following school closures. The study shows that despite governments’ and partners’ swift responses to school closures, remote learning strategies in most countries failed to account for gender-based considerations and barriers that children face at home. Read More
Young Women’s Empowerment and Fertility Intentions
Women’s empowerment is linked to positive reproductive health outcomes among adults but is understudied among youth. This study develops and analyzes a new youth empowerment scale, exploring the relationship between empowerment in women ages 15–29 and outcomes on the ideal number of children and intention to use family planning. Read the analysis brief and the “Measuring Youth Empowerment” working paper to learn more about the youth empowerment scale. Read More
Mapping CEFM and FGM/C: An Interactive Tool to Inform Child, Early, and Forced Marriage (CEFM) and Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) Programming
These interactive maps display the prevalence of CEFM and FGM/C in countries where these harmful practices occur. Stakeholders can use these maps to identify locations with high rates of CEFM and FGM/C—particularly “hot spots” at the national and subnational levels. This information, along with a context analysis, can help inform the implementation of programming to help reduce these harmful practices.Read More
Mind Matters: Lessons From Past Crises for Child and Adolescent Mental Health During COVID-19
This report discusses the proven and promising interventions from past experiences mitigating mental health impacts that can be applied to today’s COVID-19 crisis—especially for the most vulnerable children and adolescents. These include social protection, caregiver skills and support, community and social support, life skills and school-based programs, and specialized care. Read More
Investment in Nationally Representative Data on Violence Against Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
This policy brief provides a series of recommendations for improving national data on violence against children and adolescents and using data and evidence to strengthen national-level violence prevention efforts. The findings and recommendations are based on the results of a global meta-analysis of factors associated with physical, sexual, and emotional violence against children in low- and middle-income countries. Read More