This evaluation aimed at assessing the long-term impact of the Tostan programme
in the Kolda, Thiès and Fatick regions of Senegal.
The main objective of the study’s quantitative component is to see whether it
can be statistically established that the Tostan programme has had an impact on
the prevalence rate of circumcision among girls and on their age at their first
marriage, and to assess whether the health status of mothers and children has
improved.
The main objective of the study’s qualitative component is to examine Tostan’s
establishment process in the villages, to understand how villages organized
their participation in public declarations, and to learn what women have to say
about the impact of the Tostan programme.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Consultant name | |
Agency Focal Point | Lovemore Mhuriyengwe |
Focal Point Email | lmhuriyengwe@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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