- Project summary
- 1 November 2022
Impact evaluation manuscripts and summary of Tipping Point Nepal
- Author: ESubden
- Published by: Care, Tipping Point
Background
Girl child, early, and forced marriage (CEFM) persists in South Asia, with long-term effects on health and well-being. CARE’s Tipping Point Initiative (TPI) was designed to address the underlying causes of CEFM by challenging repressive gender norms and inequalities. The TPI engages different participant groups on programmatic topics and supports community dialogue to build girls’ agency, shift inequitable power relations, and change community norms sustaining CEFM.
This brief summarizes the methods, key findings and results and the implications of the Tipping Point impact evaluation in Kapilvastu and Rupandehi, Nepal conducted in 2021.
- Tags:
- Child marriage
- Countries / Regions:
- Nepal
Related resources
Report
26 July 2023
Published by: Care
Case study
14 November 2022
Published by: Care
Briefing paper
1 November 2022
Published by: Care, Tipping Point
Case study
1 January 2022
Published by: Care
Toolkit
1 December 2021
Published by: Care
Toolkit
1 December 2020
Published by: Care, Tipping Point
Toolkit
1 December 2020
Published by: Care, Tipping Point
Blog
28 October 2020
Published by: ALIGN, Care
Blog
15 October 2020
Published by: Care, CARE International in Viet Nam, ALIGN
Briefing paper
29 June 2020
Published by: Tipping Point, Care
Toolkit
4 February 2020
Published by: Care, Tipping Point
Toolkit
4 February 2020
Published by: Care, Tipping Point