Protocol for a mixed-methods effectiveness evaluation of the community-led child protection approach (Seeds) in La Guajira, Colombia

Rinske E.C. Ellermeijer , Gabriela V. Koppenol-Gonzalez , Juan Jose Castellanos Piedrahita , Maria Cecilia Dedios Sanguineti , Lauren Stephens , Ria Reis , Mark J.D. Jordans
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Abstract

Background

Globally, an estimated one billion children experience violence every year. The prevalence of violence is anticipated to be higher in low-and middle-income countries and particularly in humanitarian contexts. Colombia faces a protracted humanitarian crisis. It is affected by long-lasting internal conflict, high levels of community violence, the climate crisis, and migration due to the political crisis in Venezuela.

Objective

The aim of this mixed-methods study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a community-led child protection approach (Seeds) in La Guajira, Colombia.

Participants and setting

The study will be conducted in eight communities, randomly allocated to the intervention and control arms. Data will be collected from children and adults involved in Seeds activities, children targeted by community action, and natural helpers. The study will be conducted in La Guajira, a department in northern Colombia, with close proximity to the Venezuelan border and a history of armed conflict.

Methods

The study will follow a convergent parallel mixed-methods design in which quantitative and qualitative data are collected in parallel, analyzed separately, and then merged for interpretation. The quantitative arm of the study will follow a matched-control quasi-experimental design using a waitlist control. Qualitative data will be collected using semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, and participant observation.

Conclusion

The results of the study will help address the lack of rigorous evidence on approaches to prevent violence against children, broaden understanding of changes driven by community-led child protection approaches, and offer an example of how to overcome challenges in evaluating community-led and prevention approaches.
哥伦比亚La Guajira社区主导的儿童保护方法(Seeds)混合方法有效性评估方案
在全球范围内,估计每年有10亿儿童遭受暴力。预计在低收入和中等收入国家,特别是在人道主义情况下,暴力的发生率会更高。哥伦比亚面临着旷日持久的人道主义危机。它受到长期内部冲突、高水平社区暴力、气候危机以及委内瑞拉政治危机导致的移民的影响。目的:本混合方法研究的目的是评估哥伦比亚La Guajira社区主导的儿童保护方法(Seeds)的有效性。该研究将在8个社区进行,随机分配到干预组和对照组。数据将从参与Seeds活动的儿童和成人、社区行动的目标儿童和自然帮助者中收集。这项研究将在哥伦比亚北部的瓜希拉省进行,该省靠近委内瑞拉边境,有武装冲突的历史。方法采用融合并行混合方法设计,将定量和定性数据并行收集,分别分析,然后合并解释。该研究的定量部分将采用匹配控制准实验设计,使用候补名单控制。定性数据将通过半结构化访谈、焦点小组讨论和参与者观察收集。研究结果将有助于解决预防暴力侵害儿童的方法缺乏严格证据的问题,扩大对社区主导的儿童保护方法所推动的变化的理解,并为如何克服评估社区主导和预防方法方面的挑战提供一个范例。
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