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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
4800 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-08-27
2029-12-31
Brief Summary
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A cluster randomised controlled trial (cRCT) will evaluate the effectiveness of the PKN programme, assessing the effectiveness of the SASA! Together programme at shifting individual behaviours and reducing violence in intimate relationships while also tackling community norms that drive these forms of violence against women. The cRCT will also assess the added value of combining SASA! Together and a women's social and economic empowerment programme (MO) for most at-risk households.
This protocol focuses on the evaluation of the SASA! Together programme.
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Detailed Description
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Violence against women must be addressed at multiple levels, with leadership from women themselves on how to bring about positive change to free women and girls from daily experiences of violence and to promote their rights. It is in this context that the Pamodzi Kuthetsa Nkhanza (PKN) consortium will implement a programme to facilitate the prevention of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Malawi. The programme takes a whole community approach and uses gender transformative approaches at different levels of society to address the root causes of IPV. It will draw primarily on two existing, evidence-based prevention models, namely SASA! Together and Moyo Olemekeza (MO).
This cRCT forms part of a broader mixed methods research design. Guided by the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance) framework, the overall research design consists of five distinct components, all contributing to evidence on the efficacy of the programme and the contextual factors around the programme and its implementation that will guide the interpretation of the cRCT.
This protocol refers to the cRCT evaluation of SASA! Together only. Specifically, the cRCT aims to evaluate the community level impact of SASA! Together on experiences of IPV among women aged 18 - 49 in two districts in Malawi (Balaka and Lilongwe districts).
The specific aim for understanding the efficacy of the SASA! Together programme is:
1\) To estimate the community-level causal impact of SASA! Together (compared to a control) on the primary and secondary outcomes among women and men aged 18 - 49 in Lilongwe and Balaka districts, Malawi.
The overall goal of this study is to add to the evidence base on effective, comprehensive interventions to reduce violence against women in Malawi.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Control
In control communities SASA! Together will not be implemented.
No interventions assigned to this group
SASA! Together
The SASA! Together programme will be implemented in communities in this arm.
SASA! Together
SASA! Together is a community mobilisation approach that engages communities to create positive and sustainable changes around norms and behaviors that perpetuate violence against women. Some new features in this revision of SASA! include a distinct focus on IPV, including sexual decision-making; three strategies aligned to the socio-ecological model that reach across the whole community (individuals, groups, and institutions); and more support to get organisations and communities started and to sustain change.
The evidence- and theory-based SASA! approach is grounded in: (1) benefits-based activism, (2) a gender-power analysis, (3) four phases of change (start, awareness, support, action) according to the stages of behaviour change, (4) holistic community engagement, (5) local activism, (6) community leadership, and (7) institutional strengthening.
Interventions
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SASA! Together
SASA! Together is a community mobilisation approach that engages communities to create positive and sustainable changes around norms and behaviors that perpetuate violence against women. Some new features in this revision of SASA! include a distinct focus on IPV, including sexual decision-making; three strategies aligned to the socio-ecological model that reach across the whole community (individuals, groups, and institutions); and more support to get organisations and communities started and to sustain change.
The evidence- and theory-based SASA! approach is grounded in: (1) benefits-based activism, (2) a gender-power analysis, (3) four phases of change (start, awareness, support, action) according to the stages of behaviour change, (4) holistic community engagement, (5) local activism, (6) community leadership, and (7) institutional strengthening.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Living in selected Group Village Heads (GVHs) in Lilongwe or Balaka districts for at least a year. The specific Traditional Authorities (TAs) in Lilongwe are: Kalolo, Chimutu, Kabudula; The TAs in Balaka are: Msamala and Nyanyala.
Exclusion Criteria
* Women who have never had an intimate relationship.
* Not living in selected TAs and GVHs in Lilongwe or Balaka districts, or living in selected GVHs for less than one year
* Paid employees of the PKN programme (any element), including SASA! Together community activists who deliver the programme activities.
18 Years
49 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Global Women's Institute
UNKNOWN
University of Cape Town
OTHER
George Washington University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Women's Legal Resources Center (WOLREC)
Blantyre, , Malawi
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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NCR245830SASA
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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