Girls Achieve Power (GAP Year) Baseline Evaluation Survey

Girls Achieve Power (GAP Year) Baseline Evaluation Survey

Client: Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute

The GAP Year Intervention was established by the Wits Reproductive Health Institute (WRHI), and sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, with the aim of improving asset-building approaches among adolescent girls based in South African townships. The GAP Year project evaluation aimed to generate evidence around the impact of asset-building approaches for adolescent girls that can be utilized by policy makers and to strengthen programme responses. CESAR was contracted by WRHI to conduct fieldwork for the baseline evaluation in 12 Gauteng schools. CESAR conducted the exercise efficiently and submitted weekly reports to the client, in addition to the final fieldwork report.