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

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

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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.

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  • Ale Aponte & Evan Fantozzi & Amanda Beatty & Gelson Tembo & Chisangu Matome & Nathan Tembo & Evan Borkum, "undated". "Final Evaluation of Increasing Economic and Social Empowerment for Adolescent Girls and Vulnerable Women (EMPOWER) in Zambia," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4f9b725821ff480990d5d5ca4, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:4f9b725821ff480990d5d5ca410f1f4d
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