Impacts of two-year multisectoral cash plus programs on young adolescent girls’ education, health and economic outcomes: Adolescent Girls Initiative-Kenya (AGI-K) randomized trial Posted on 01/12/2021 by David Waiganjo PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS Impacts of two-year multisectoral cash plus programs on young adolescent girls’ education, health and economic outcomes: Adolescent Girls Initiative-Kenya (AGI-K) randomized trial Population Dynamics and Urbanization in Africa December 2021 Journal Articles Early adolescence is a critical window for intervention when it is possible to lay a foundation for a safe transition to adulthood, before negative outcomes occur. The Adolescent Girls Initiative–Kenya randomized trial tested the effects of combinations of interventions for young adolescent girls in two sites – the Kibera informal settlement in Nairobi and rural Wajir County in the Northeastern region. Download CONTRIBUTORS Research Scientist I Benta A. Abuya Benta is an education specialist with training in Demographic Research.… View Profile Research Scientist Yohannes Wado Yohannes Dibaba Wado is a Research Scientist at APHRC, working… View Profile