Kemigisha Elizabeth, Osindo Jane, Kamire Vivienne, Baker Venetia, Gourlay Annabelle, Gakuo Stephen, Mulwa Sarah, Magut Faith, Gachie Thomas, Otieno Moses, Khagayi Sammy, Kwaro Daniel, Floyd Sian, Ziraba Abdhalah, Birdthistle Isolde
African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi, Kenya.
Centre for Global Health Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kisumu, Kenya.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2025 Jun 23;5(6):e0004151. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0004151. eCollection 2025.
Empowerment is key to person-centered HIV prevention. This study aims to evaluate the extent to which the Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, Safe (DREAMS) Partnership promotes empowerment of adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Kenya. We conducted a mixed-methods study to examine DREAMS influence on empowerment precursors (resources, agency, institutional structures) and outcomes, guided by Kabeer's framework for women's empowerment. With representative cohorts of AGYW aged 13-22, followed since 2017/18, we estimated the impact of DREAMS on social support and self-efficacy by 2022. With a nested sample of cohort participants in 2022, we conducted qualitative inquiry through in-depth interviews and participatory action learning with DREAMS participants, implementers, and community members, for evidence of mechanisms, achievement and contextual influences on AGYW empowerment. We found statistical evidence of a causal impact of DREAMS on social support and self-efficacy among adolescent girls. Qualitatively, DREAMS enhanced AGYW's access to and control of resources, including coveted material assets like educational subsidies, hygiene products, and business support, which reportedly reduced transactional sex through economic autonomy and bodily integrity. DREAMS enhanced intangible resources like HIV knowledge and financial skills. Greater confidence, courage, and critical consciousness enabled some AGYW to act on health choices, assume leadership roles, and continue education. In mentor-led activities, AGYW demonstrated collective action and solidarity and group saving skills for financial autonomy. DREAMS aimed to engage the broader community including leaders, parents, and young men, but social structures, dominant gender norms, gender-based violence, and widespread poverty mitigated its empowering impact for AGYW. We found compelling evidence that DREAMS strengthened many young women's access to and control of resources and their intrinsic and collective agency. These are important precursors to empowerment but insufficient for the transformation of power relations without supportive institutional structures, including gender-equitable norms and viable livelihood strategies.
赋权是以人为本的艾滋病预防的关键。本研究旨在评估“坚定、坚韧、赋权、无艾滋病、受指导、安全”(DREAMS)伙伴关系在多大程度上促进了肯尼亚少女和年轻女性(AGYW)的赋权。我们开展了一项混合方法研究,以卡比尔的妇女赋权框架为指导,考察DREAMS对赋权前提条件(资源、能动性、制度结构)和结果的影响。我们选取了具有代表性的13至22岁AGYW队列,自2017/18年起进行跟踪,估计了DREAMS到2022年对社会支持和自我效能感的影响。在2022年队列参与者的嵌套样本中,我们通过与DREAMS参与者、实施者和社区成员进行深入访谈和参与式行动学习开展定性调查,以获取关于AGYW赋权的机制、成就和背景影响的证据。我们发现有统计证据表明DREAMS对少女的社会支持和自我效能感有因果影响。从定性角度来看,DREAMS增强了AGYW获取和控制资源的能力,包括诸如教育补贴、卫生用品和商业支持等令人渴望的物质资产,据报道这些通过经济自主和身体完整减少了交易性行为。DREAMS增强了诸如艾滋病毒知识和金融技能等无形资源。更大的信心、勇气和批判意识使一些AGYW能够就健康选择采取行动、担任领导角色并继续接受教育。在导师主导的活动中,AGYW展示了集体行动和团结以及实现财务自主的集体储蓄技能。DREAMS旨在让更广泛的社区参与进来,包括领导人、父母和年轻男性,但社会结构、占主导地位的性别规范、基于性别的暴力和普遍贫困减轻了其对AGYW的赋权影响。我们发现有令人信服的证据表明DREAMS增强了许多年轻女性获取和控制资源的能力以及她们的内在和集体能动性。这些是赋权的重要前提条件,但如果没有支持性的制度结构,包括性别平等规范和可行的生计战略,就不足以改变权力关系。