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Adolescent Girls Initiative (AGI) Evaluation 2012-2014

Rwanda, 2012 - 2014
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RWA_2012-2014_AGIE_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/bp16-6505
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Shubha Chakravarty, Sarah Haddock
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820. Why do you think you would have benefited more from the program if boys wer (benmore_reason)

Data file: rwanda_agi_anonymized

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Valid: 26
Type: Discrete
Start: 1000
End: 1154
Width: 155
Range: -
Format: character

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Literal question
Why do you think you would have benefited more from the program if boys were present?
Categories
Value Category Cases
Abahungu Bari kumfasha kubyumva neza 1
3.8%
Abahungu baturusha imbaraga 1
3.8%
Abahungu twari kujya twungurana ibitekerezo kubyo twize 1
3.8%
Because they would have shared their thoughts 1
3.8%
Boys are stronger than us 1
3.8%
Boys would have advised us. 1
3.8%
Boys would have helped me gain a good understanding of what we learnt 1
3.8%
Boys would have helped us gain a good understanding of what we learnt and they would have explained or we would have learnt a lot of good things from them. 1
3.8%
Byari gutuma bigaba byinshi kurushaho kuko icyo gihe Bari gushiram andi masomo abereye abahungu nk`ubwubatsi.... 1
3.8%
I think they would have brought other trades that I would have enjoyed more and which require physical strength 1
3.8%
Kuko barikutwongera ibitekerezo 1
3.8%
Maybe if we were studying with boys, they would have brought us various trades such as carpentry, welding and many otherthings 1
3.8%
Numva bari kuzanamo indi mirimo yari kunshimisha kurushaho isaba ingufu 1
3.8%
They could have helped me understand what we learnt 1
3.8%
They give their opinions 1
3.8%
This would have make them study more than they did because they would have introduced other lessons that fit boys such as construction. 1
3.8%
Twari kujya twungurana ibitekerezo n`abahungu 1
3.8%
Twarikujya dufashanya kuberako baba bafite imbaraga kuturusha. 1
3.8%
We could have studied together without any distinction. 1
3.8%
We would have exchanged ideas on what we learnt with boys 1
3.8%
We would have exchanged ideas with boys 1
3.8%
We would have helped one another because they are stronger than us. 1
3.8%
We would have worked togather and they would have learnt what we learnt. 1
3.8%
Wenda iyo twigana n'abahungu Bari kuzana imyuga myinshi itandukanye Wenda nk'ububaji, gusudira n'ubindi byinshi 1
3.8%
When you study with a lot of people, you get to know them, and it gives you more chances to get a job. 1
3.8%
twarigufatanya maze nabo bakamenya ibyo twamenye 1
3.8%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

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"820. Why do you think you would have benefited more from the program if boys were present?"
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