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Developing Culturally Relevant Indicators of Reintegration for Girls, Formerly Associated with Armed Groups, in Sierra Leone Using a Participative Ranking Methodology

2009
West & Central Africa
Topics
Agency & Participation
Community & Family-Level Interventions
Livelihoods & Economic Strengthening
Violence
Lindsay Stark, Alastair Ager, Mike Wessells, Neil Boothby

This article, published in Intervention, describes a participatory ranking methodology for identifying local understanding of reintegration and adjustment of potential value in program planning and evaluation. It was applied in the context of girls formerly associated with fighting forces in Sierra Leone. Fourteen discussion groups, utilizing spontaneous listing and participative ranking activities, within a focus group framework, were conducted in 10 communities. Discussions served to identify family support, marriage, involvement in communal activities and income generating activities as locally seen indicators of a girl's successful reintegration after the war.

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Journal Article
Developing Culturally Relevant Indicators of Reintegration for Girls, Formerly Associated with Armed Groups, in Sierra Leone Using a Participative Ranking Methodology
Author(s):
Lindsay Stark, Alastair Ager, Mike Wessells, Neil Boothby
Year of Publication
2009

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