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Can youth empowerment programs reduce violence against girls during the COVID-19 pandemic?

16/04/2026
Year: 2021
Author(s): Selim Gulesci, Manuela Puente–Beccar and Diego Ubfal

by Selim Gulesci, Manuela Puente–Beccar and Diego Ubfal

Journal of Development Economics (2021)

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Abstract

This paper shows that a youth empowerment program in Bolivia reduced the reported prevalence of violence against girls during the COVID-19 lockdown. The program offered training in soft skills and technical skills, sexual education, mentoring and job-finding assistance. To measure the effects of the program, the study conducted a randomized control trial with 600 vulnerable adolescents. Results indicate that 7 months after its completion, the program increased girls’ earnings and decreased violence against girls. Violence was measured with both direct self-report questions and list experiments. These findings suggest that multi-faceted empowerment programs can reduce the level of violence experienced by young women during high-risk periods.

Keywords: Youth empowerment, Violence against girls, List experiment