衡量被迫流离失所妇女参加以性别为重点的经济赋权计划后的自立和福祉:哥伦比亚随机对照试验方案。

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-01-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0318224
Lindsay Stark, Ilana Seff, Adriana Monar, Diany Castellar, Neetu Mahi, Arturo Harker Roa
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哥伦比亚目前收容了近300万委内瑞拉难民和移民,并收容了700万国内流离失所的哥伦比亚人。对于哥伦比亚被迫流离失所的人口,特别是妇女来说,基于性别的暴力(GBV)在过境期间和新家园构成威胁,而仇外心理、缺乏可获得和适当的服务、有限的安全经济机会以及缺乏获得服务的信息,进一步增加了风险。缺乏谋生机会也影响到被迫流离失所的人口,特别是妇女。本研究将对HIAS的“性别视角创业学校”(ESGL)进行随机对照试验(RCT),该项目以被迫流离失所的GBV幸存者和面临风险的妇女为目标,帮助她们发展商业理念,获得预防和应对GBV所需的支持,并提高整体自力更生能力。该随机对照试验将在哥伦比亚的三个城市进行;每个城市将招募大约80名符合条件的参与者,并随机分配到治疗组或对照组。调查问卷将在基线、基线后8个月(终点)和终点后3-4个月对参与者进行管理。感兴趣的结果包括家庭自力更生、心理健康、复原力、赋权、利用性别暴力服务和社会支持。
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Measuring self-reliance and wellbeing among forcibly displaced women enrolled in a gender-focused economic empowerment program: A protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial in Colombia.

Measuring self-reliance and wellbeing among forcibly displaced women enrolled in a gender-focused economic empowerment program: A protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial in Colombia.

Colombia currently hosts nearly three million Venezuelan refugees and migrants and is home to seven million internally displaced Colombians. For forcibly displaced populations in Colombia, and especially for women, gender-based violence (GBV) poses a threat during transit and in their new homes where xenophobia, lack of accessible and adequate services, limited safe economic opportunities, and lack of information on access to services, further increase risk. The dearth of livelihood opportunities also affects forcibly displaced populations, especially women. This study will conduct a randomized-controlled trial (RCT) of HIAS' Entrepreneurship School with Gender Lens (ESGL), a program that targets forcibly displaced GBV survivors and women at-risk to help them develop business ideas, access needed support for the prevention of and response to GBV, and improve overall self-reliance. The RCT will be conducted within three cities in Colombia; approximately 80 eligible participants will be enrolled in each city and randomized to a treatment or control arm. Survey questionnaires will be administered to participants at baseline, eight months following baseline (endline), and 3-4 months after endline. Outcomes of interest include household self-reliance, mental health, resilience, empowerment, utilization of GBV services, and social support.

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