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Final Evaluation of Increasing Economic and Social Empowerment for Adolescent Girls and Vulnerable Women (EMPOWER) in Zambia

Ale Aponte, Evan Fantozzi, Amanda Beatty, Gelson Tembo, Chisangu Matome, Nathan Tembo and Evan Borkum

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Abstract: This report summarizes Mathematica’s evaluation of EMPOWER—a program that provided technical/vocational skills training, business groups, and employment linking services—on adolescent girls’ and women’s skill acquisition, participation in acceptable work and employment, and other related outcomes.

Keywords: Zambia; women; technical training; vocational training; employment; business (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 129
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