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Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE)

Project

Hero image description: Adolescent girl, Ethiopia, 2015 Image credit:ODI/David Walker

Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) is a nine-year (2015-2024) mixed methods longitudinal research and evaluation study. It follows the lives of 18,000 adolescents in six low- and middle-income countries in Africa (Ethiopia and Rwanda), Asia (Bangladesh and Nepal) and the Middle East (Jordan and Lebanon).

GAGE is generating evidence on ‘what works’ to enable adolescent girls and boys to emerge from poverty and fast-track social change for young people, their families and communities. It aims to explore what strategies are most effective in transforming girls’ and boys’ lives at specific junctures in adolescence.

The GAGE consortium, managed by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), includes 35 partner organisations from around the world known for their expertise in research, policy and programming in the fields of adolescence, gender and social inclusion. GAGE is funded by UK aid from the UK government.

Visit the GAGE website for further information. 

Staff

Caroline Harper, Caroline Spencer, Fiona Samuels, Muriel Kahane, Maria Stavropoulou

Supported by

  1. GAGE virtual research toolkit: qualitative research with young people on their Covid-19 experiences

    Toolkit/guideline

  2. Covid-19 phone survey (round 1)

    Toolkit/guideline

  3. Exploring adolescents' experiences and priorities in Ethiopia under Covid-19

    Briefing/policy paper

  4. Double crisis: effects of a pandemic and economic crisis on Lebanon’s most vulnerable adolescents

    Briefing/policy paper

  5. Exploring the impacts of Covid-19 on adolescents in Jordan’s refugee camps and host communities

    Briefing/policy paper

  6. Exploring the impact of Covid-19 on adolescents in the Gaza Strip

    Briefing/policy paper

  7. Adolescent well-being in Jordan: exploring gendered capabilities, contexts and change strategies

    Research report

  8. GAGE conceptual framework: second edition

    Research report

  9. ‘How will my life be?’: psychosocial well-being among Rohingya and Bangladeshi adolescents in Cox’s Bazar

    Briefing/policy paper

  10. ‘I don’t have any aspiration because I couldn’t study’: exploring the educational barriers facing adolescents in Cox’s Bazar

    Briefing/policy paper

  11. Age- and gender-based violence risks facing Rohingya and Bangladeshi adolescents in Cox’s Bazar

    Briefing/policy paper

  12. A tale of contradictions: understanding the impact of social norms on Nepali men and boys

    Briefing/policy paper

  13. Bangladesh baseline survey 2017/18

    Toolkit/guideline

  14. Ethiopia baseline survey 2017/18

    Toolkit/guideline

  15. Jordan baseline survey 2017/18

    Toolkit/guideline

  16. Adolescents in Jordan: psychosocial well-being

    Briefing/policy paper

  17. What are the impacts of parenting programmes on adolescents?

    Other

  18. Qualitative research toolkit to explore child marriage dynamics and how to fast-track prevention

    Toolkit/guideline