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| TrickleUp | UNKNOWN |
| Women's Refugee Commission | UNKNOWN |
| Aide aux Enfants et aux Familles Démunies (ADEFAD) | UNKNOWN |
| Network of European Foundations (NEF) |
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This study tests the effects of family-based economic empowerment intervention, alone and in combination with child rights sensitization component, on child protective outcomes among ultra-poor families in Nord Region, Burkina Faso.
This study evaluates a combined economic empowerment and child rights intervention to prevent violence against children and exploitation of children in ultra-poor communities in Burkina Faso. This evaluation study takes place in the Nord Region of Burkina Faso which is located in the Sahel Desert on the border to Mali. The Nord Region is characterized by extreme poverty and an ongoing food and nutrition crisis due to cyclical droughts. Extreme poverty heightens risks of violence and exploitation of children, particularly girls, who may end up in the worst forms of child labor as defined by the UN (e.g., slavery, debt bondage, forced or hazardous work in gold mines, cotton fields, or plantations in the Ivory Coast or in the South of Burkina Faso, involving physical deprivation and violence). About 1.25 million (or 37.8%) of children ages 5-14 in Burkina Faso are working to augment the incomes of their families, or because their families are too poor to support them. Adolescent girls being sent away to work as maids, facing risks of sexual exploitation and abuse. Boys being sent to religious schools madrassas, where they are made to do unpaid and/or hazardous work including begging in the street, and are subject to physical abuse.
The study employs a 3-arm cluster (group) randomized control trial design with baseline and one-year follow-up and includes 360 households (120 households per arm). Each selected household includes a female primary caregiver with a child between the ages of 10-15 who is also able to participate in the evaluation study. The study evaluates the efficacy of an economic empowerment program (Trickle Up) and a combination economic empowerment and child rights sensitization program (Trickle Up Plus) to prevent child separation and potential subsequent exposure to exploitation, abuse, and hazardous working conditions among children. Randomization occurred at the village level to assign households to three study arms: Trickle Up, Trickle Up Plus or the wait-list condition which serves as the control arm. Participants were recruited from 12 impoverished comparable villages that were selected based on socio-economic status (poverty ranking and food insecurity), geography, population size, and distance from urban center. Within these communities, families living in ultra-poverty were identified using a Participatory Wealth Ranking (PWR) exercise.
The evaluation study is implemented in partnership with the Trickle Up organization, Women's Refugee Council (WRC), and Aide aux Enfants et aux Families Démunies (ADEFAD).
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Trickle Up | Experimental | Economic empowerment |
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| Trickle Up Plus | Experimental | Economic empowerment + child rights sensitization |
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| Wait-list | No Intervention | Women in villages assigned to the control arm do not receive any intervention during the study period, but are placed on a wait-list to receive the intervention upon completion of the evaluation phase. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Trickle Up | Behavioral | Female caregivers (mothers) receive a package of interventions on economic empowerment and livelihood strengthening:
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Child Protection | Questions assess children's labor-related family separation, early and forced marriage, involvement in child labor and exposure to the Worst Forms of Child Labor (e.g. slavery, debt bondage, serfdom, transactional sex, forced or hazardous work). Questions adapted from International Labour Organization (ILO)'s Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme on Child Labour (SIMPOC) Survey. | Baseline, 12 months, 24 months |
| Change in Exposure to Child Abuse | Exposure to physical and emotional violence is measured using the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Screening Tool (Child Abuse Screening Tool, Children's Version / ICASTCH). | Baseline, 12 months, 24 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Child Mental Health | Child's emotional well-being and mental health problems (depression, post-traumatic symptoms and low self-esteem) are measured using Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for Children (CES-DC), Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and Children's Revised Impact of Event Scale (CRIES). | Baseline, 12 months, 24 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Mother's Level of Depression | Change in mother's level of depression is assessed by Patient Health Questionnaire / PHQ-9 | Baseline, 12 months, 24 months |
| Change in Mother's Level of Anxiety | Change in mother's level of anxiety is assessed by GAD-7 Anxiety |
Inclusion Criteria:
Households that meet the following eligibility criteria will be invited to participate in the study:
Exclusion Criteria:
Participants are also excluded from participation in the study if the child or the parent is assessed to have a cognitive impairment that would interfere with their ability to provide informed consent and participate in the study.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Leyla Ismayilova, PhD | University of Chicago | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Trickle Up Burkina Faso | Ouagadougou | Burkina Faso |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 27764155 | Result | Ismayilova L, Gaveras E, Blum A, To-Camier A, Nanema R. Maltreatment and Mental Health Outcomes among Ultra-Poor Children in Burkina Faso: A Latent Class Analysis. PLoS One. 2016 Oct 20;11(10):e0164790. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0164790. eCollection 2016. | |
| 29273116 | Result | Karimli L, Rost L, Ismayilova L. Integrating Economic Strengthening and Family Coaching to Reduce Work-Related Health Hazards Among Children of Poor Households: Burkina Faso. J Adolesc Health. 2018 Jan;62(1S):S6-S14. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.07.007. |
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| ID | Type | URL | Comment |
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| Study Protocol | View IPD |
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| Child Protection Working Group (UNICEF) | UNKNOWN |
| Bernard van Leer Foundation | UNKNOWN |
| Oak Foundation | OTHER |
| UBS Optimus Foundation | OTHER |
| University of California, Los Angeles | OTHER |
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| Trickle Up Plus | Behavioral | In addition to the economic empowerment program for women (Trickle Up), all members of the household assigned to Trickle Up+ arm receive sensitization component on beliefs and knowledge related to protection of children from violence and exploitation. Training sessions are developed and delivered by a local organization, Aide aux Enfants et aux Familles Démunies (ADEFAD). Sessions involve all members of the household and focus on knowledge and cultural norms associated with child protective outcomes (e.g. the dangers of child separation such as sending children away for work, the importance of education for girls, risks of child and forced marriage). |
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| Baseline, 12 months, 24 months |
| 30110179 | Result | Ismayilova L, Karimli L. Harsh Parenting and Violence Against Children: A Trial with Ultrapoor Families in Francophone West Africa. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2020 Jan-Feb;49(1):18-35. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2018.1485103. Epub 2018 Aug 15. |
| 29743136 | Result | Ismayilova L, Karimli L, Sanson J, Gaveras E, Nanema R, To-Camier A, Chaffin J. Improving mental health among ultra-poor children: Two-year outcomes of a cluster-randomized trial in Burkina Faso. Soc Sci Med. 2018 Jul;208:180-189. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.04.022. Epub 2018 May 7. |
| 34790432 | Result | Ismayilova L, Karimli L, Gaveras E, To-Camier A, Sanson J, Chaffin J, Nanema R. An Integrated Approach to Increasing Women's Empowerment and Reducing Domestic Violence: Results of a Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial in a West African Country. Psychol Violence. 2018 Jul;8(4):448-459. doi: 10.1037/vio0000136. Epub 2017 Aug 7. |
| Result | Karimli, L., Bose, B., & Kagotho, N. (2019). Integrated Graduation Program and its Effect on Women and Household Economic Well-being: Findings from a Randomised Controlled Trial in Burkina Faso. The Journal of Development Studies, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2019.1677887 |