Profile of the adolescent girls: findings from the baseline survey for Social and Financial Empowerment of Adolescents (SoFEA) program
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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
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Bhattacharjee, A., & Das, N. C. (2011). Profile of the adolescent girls: Findings from the baseline survey for Social and Financial Empowerment of Adolescents (SoFEA) program. BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED).
Abstract
Women’s empowerment is one of BRAC’s core objectives. Ensuring the strong
development of the adolescent female population is a fundamental component to
ensure long-term empowerment of women. BRAC initiated the ‘Adolescent
Development Programme’ (ADP) and the ‘Employment and Livelihood for
Adolescents’ (ELA) programme in 1993 and 2000, respectively. To further this
objective, BRAC has launched a new programme called the ‘Social and Financial
Empowerment of Adolescents’ or SoFEA, which combines successful features of
ADP and ELA as well as promising new initiatives. SoFEA targets rural adolescent
girls aged 11-21 years. SoFEA includes six basic components: safe space called
‘Adolescent Club’ for girls to socialize, life-skills training, livelihood training, financial
literacy, savings and credit facilities and community participation. The complementary
nature of these components enables the programme to provide the adolescent girls
with a comprehensive support structure.
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Research Monograph