Can a family program stop girls from risky migration?
NCT ID NCT07278934
Summary
This study tests a family support program to prevent unaccompanied migration and hazardous child labor among adolescent girls in Ghana. It will involve 960 girls, aged 11-14, who are at risk of dropping out of school, along with their caregivers. The program aims to build resilience and support systems to keep girls safe, in school, and with their families.
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