Cash Transfer to Adolescent Girls and Young Women to Reduce Sexual Risk Behavior - an Impact Evaluation (CARE)
HIV/AIDS, HSV-2 Infection
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for HIV/AIDS focused on measuring Cash transfer, HIV, adolescent girls, Tanzania
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adolescent girls and young women aged 15-23 years.
- Graduated from ten hours of Sauti's BCC sessions.
- Resident of the village of recruitment
- Registered into Cash Transfer Program (CTP) (applicable in the CTP areas only).
- Currently out of school (currently not enrolled in primary, secondary or tertiary education. Either they have never been to school or have dropped out of school for at least a month at time of study enrolment) as documented through a previous household survey of the CT Program (Girls roster).
- Willing and able to give voluntary, informed consent/assent to all study procedures including HIV and HSV-2 testing and receive test results.
- (If <18 years) guardian of the minor AGYW is willing to consent for the study procedures except for emancipated minors (i.e. minors who are married, have given birth or demonstrating full independence e.g. living alone or heading the household).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not willing or able to consent or assent to the study, in case of minor, no consent from guardian. All minors will require guardian consent except for emancipated minors.
- AGYW not willing to test for HIV or HSV-2 or to receive test results.
Sites / Locations
- Shinyanga regionRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention
Control
AGYW in the standard Sauti cash transfer (Arm I) will receive unconditional cash transfer (UCT) in the presence of behavioral and biomedical interventions in quarterly installments of 70,000 TSH. The first installment will take place after completion of 10 hours of BCC sessions and the AGYW has registered into CTP.
AGYW in the control group (Arm II) will not receive cash payment but will receive behavioral and biomedical interventions. The behavioral and biomedical interventions are provided by Sauti program to all project beneficiaries.