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GAGE longitudinal evidence on young people’s bodily integrity and freedom from age- and gender-based violence in Ethiopia

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GAGE longitudinal evidence on young people’s bodily integrity and freedom from age- and gender-based violence in Ethiopia

05.02.2026 | Ethiopia

Country

Ethiopia

Capability domains

Bodily integrity and freedom from violence, Psychosocial well-being

Audience type

Policy maker or donor, Programme designer or implementer, Researcher

Data collection round

Endline

Year of publication

2026

Study methodology

Mixed-methods

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Authors

Elizabeth Presler-Marshall, Kefyalew Endale, Workneh Yadete, Nicola Jones, Prabha Raghavan, Joan Hamory, Sarah Baird, Tassew Woldehanna

The Ethiopian government has made a range of policy and action plan commitments to support its large and growing population of children and young people so that they can access the services, rights and work that they need to secure their own futures – and transform the country into an economic and social ‘Beacon of Prosperity’ for Africa (Ministry of Planning and Development, 2020).

Suggested citation

Presler-Marshall, E., Endale, K.., Yadete, W., Jones, N., Raghavan, P., Hamory, J. , ... and Woldehanna, T. (2026) ‘GAGE longitudinal evidence on young people’s bodily integrity and freedom from age- and gender-based violence in Ethiopia’. Policy brief. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (https://gage.odi.org/gage-longitudinal-evidence-on-young-people-s-bodily-integrity-and-freedom-from-age-and-gender-based-violence-in-ethiopia/)