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COMPASS: Creating Opportunities through Mentoring, Parental Involvement and Safe Spaces

2015; 2016; 2017; 2018
West & Central Africa
Eastern & Southern Africa
Ethiopia
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Topics
Gender
Violence
Mental Health & Psychosocial Support
Multiple authors per resource

Over three years (2014 - 2017), the IRC is developing, implementing and evaluating the COMPASS programme (Creating Opportunities through Mentoring, Parental Involvement and Safe Spaces). This programme identifies, acknowledges, and responds to the vulnerabilities of adolescent girls by establishing a foundation for their healthy transition into adulthood in humanitarian crises. It specifically seeks to improve the prevention and response to violence against adolescent girls in humanitarian settings. This includes strategies such as: safe space programming including life skills training and asset building; mentoring activities with the support of older adolescent girls; and engagement with service providers and caregivers to better prioritise and meet the needs of adolescent girls. The research objectives of this evaluation are to understand the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of the COMPASS programming for adolescent girls in humanitarian settings and will include two cluster-randomised controlled trials in refugee camps in Ethiopia and in conflict-affected communities in eastern DRC, and a mixed-methods design in Khyber Pakhtunkwah province, Pakistan. The main academic partner for the research and evaluation of COMPASS is the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.

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Journal Article
Preventing Violence Against Refugee Adolescent Girls: Findings from a Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial in Ethiopia
Author(s):
Lindsay Stark, Khudejha Asghar, Ilana Seff, Gary Yu, Teame Tesfay Gessesse, Leora Ward, Asham Assazenew Baysa, Amy Neiman, Kathryn L Falb
Year of Publication
2018

Journal Article
Building Caregivers’ Emotional, Parental and Social Support Skills to Prevent Violence Against Adolescent Girls: Findings from a Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial in Democratic Republic of Congo
Author(s):
Lindsay Stark, Ilana Seff, Khudejha Asghar, Danielle Roth, Theresita Bakamore, Mairi MacRae, Cecile Fanton D’Andon, Kathryn L Falb
Year of Publication
2018

Article
Violence, Well-Being and Level of Participation in Formal Education among Adolescent Girls in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo: The Role of Child Marriage
Author(s):
Debbie Landis, Kathryn Falb, Ilaria Michelis, Theresita Bakomere, Lindsay Stark
Year of Publication
2018

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