I’m Here: Steps and Tools to Reach Adolescent Girls in Crisis
PublishedBased on a literature scan and key informant interviews with more than 100 practitioners carried out in 2013, the Women’s Refugee Commission set out to identify a series of accessible steps and tools that produce “actionable information.” Most practitioners requested support in translating their commitment into concrete, programmatic actions that benefit adolescent girls. In April 2014, WRC piloted a new approach in South Sudan. The result: the I’m Here Approach—a series of steps and complementary field tools to help humanitarian actors reach the most vulnerable adolescent girls and be accountable to their safety, health, and well-being from the first days of a response to crisis.
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