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This report presents findings from a baseline study that aimed to address the critical needs of children of temporary migrant families between the age of 3-8 years. The report includes an assessment of the current levels of learning and development among these children, engagement patterns of parents/caregivers with their children, as well as their attitudes and perceptions towards responsive parenting.


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A Qualitative post-assessment study on the impact of a parenting proGramme in nepal

This report highlights findings from a quantitative pre and post assessment study to understand the impact of child-focused and family-based social programmes focused in India and Nepal that directly or indirectly address children’s needs and rights through a combination of economic support and complementary interventions.


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Assessment for ‘switching to sustainable auto-rickshaws system’ project

Outline India conducted a baseline analysis to understand the economic viability and environmental sustainability for auto-rickshaw driving  as a profession.


The objective of the study was to scale up the intervention of the social enterprise Three Wheels United in Bengaluru and to replicate the same in Chennai. Surveys were conducted with auto-rickshaw drivers to understand their backgrounds, patterns of engagement with their profession and openness to intervention goals.


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Evaluation Study At Kumbh Mela, Nashik

Outline India tested a series of innovative interventions with the objective of learning what public awareness strategies work to engage people on the issue of improved sanitation practices around mass gatherings.


​Outline India collaborated with WASH United to evaluate the effectiveness of different interventions at the Kumbh Mela - Myth Buster Videos on Sanitation, Swachh Days, Games and Activities and Photo Booth. Outline India conducted In-depth interviews and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with the pilgrims to gauge the impact of these interventions in generating awareness on safe sanitation practices. Based on the evaluation, Outline India made pointed recommendations to improve the reach and depth of these communication strategies.


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Evaluation study to assess the performance of five above average states sanitation coverage

Outline India collaborated with Water Aid to conduct assessment of five states - Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Manipur which performed above average in water and sanitation domain.


Outline India undertook an assessment of the five states in India which performed above average in the water and sanitation domain, to explore the motivating factors that were instrumental in the success of the sanitation policies across these states.The study vitally supported the client’s advocacy on the national, as well as at the state level, accelerating the implementation of Swachh Bharat Mission interventions.


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Rapid Assessment of Inclusive WASH Facilities in School

Outline India undertook a project to assess problems faced by adolescent girls and CWSN (Children with special needs) in the context of WASH facilities in schools across the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand.


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Youth India’s perception on political engagement, internationalism, education and society

The study titled, ‘Youth India’s perception on political engagement, internationalism, education and society’ indulges in debates pertaining to education, employment and entrepreneurship as generated during Focus Group Discussions and interviews conducted among the respondents between the said age-group. The study touches upon discussions on art and culture, tourism, and entrepreneurship, as international agendas that could concern them.  e India undertook an assessment of the five states in India which performed above average in the water and sanitation domain, to explore the motivating factors that were instrumental in the success of the sanitation policies across these states. The study vitally supported the client’s advocacy on the national, as well as at the state level, accelerating the implementation of Swachh Bharat Mission interventions.


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Evaluation Of An Adolescent Sexual And Reproductive Health Program In Bihar

​The pilot of the Sashakt program targets the SRH needs of unmarried and married  Mahadalit adolescents (15-19 years old) in six blocks across three districts of Bihar. Note: Program Implementing Agency - Pathfinder International


The evaluation seeks to improve knowledge of and attitudes towards healthy timing and spacing of pregnancy, demand for contraceptive services for both married and unmarried adolescents, improve access to contraceptive and maternal health services among married Mahadalit adolescents, strengthen government capacity to deliver and sustain quality SRH services and behavior change programs for Mahadalit adolescents.


The program will support the government‘s rollout of the Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram (RKSK) program by providing technical assistance and program monitoring support to block and district officials.


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Impact Assessment on Cotton Farming

Outline India was commissioned to undertake a study aiming to compare outcomes across organic cotton farmers, better cotton farmers, and conventional cotton farmers in Madhya Pradesh.


This study aims to provide insights into the potential effects of voluntary certification cotton production on farmers well being. To achieve this goal, different aspects of education, health, and socioeconomic outcomes were measured.

 


Outline India was responsible to design and implement a study with a sample of 4,500 households. In addition, we conducted quantitative research with in-depth qualitative research to examine perceptions among cotton farmers.


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Health Inclusivity Index Report

Outline India was the Data Collection partner for the Economist Impact and was acknowledged in the Health Inclusivity Index Report, highlighting strides towards equitable healthcare access worldwide. The study focused on health inclusivity in 40 countries across the globe to understand the inclusivity and accessibility of healthcare facilities for vulnerable populations including women and people with disability. The data collection exercise was also set to explore health inequalities along with the efforts to expand access to health care for the target populations.



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Geospatial Technologies In India

Outline India served as the partner for FICCI for Geospatial Technologies in India. Outline India’s work was conducted in rural parts of India which are either unavailable on Google Maps or lack geo-spatial details. Due to limited or unavailable data on Google Maps and connectivity issues, their work faced challenges. To address this, we utilized drones to create geo-referenced aerial and 3D maps. These advanced maps aided social science research and government programs. Additionally, integrating this data into Google's database enhanced understanding of the landscape and infrastructure.



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Digital jobs and digital skills: A shifting landscape in Asia and the Pacific

Asian Development Bank and LinkedIn prepared a joint report on the state of skills in Asia, focusing largely on digital skills for new technology occupations. Outline India undertook a multi-country research across India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, the Philippines, and the USA. The survey assisted in gaining a better understanding of how traditional and degree/certificate-based qualifications are being supplemented or replaced by new online, non-degree credentials.


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Building Climate Resilience and Prosperity: Six Bold Bets for Smallholder Farmers and Farm Workers

Climate change is one of the biggest challenges faced by humanity today, and its burden falls disproportionally on vulnerable communities, who have contributed the least to global emissions. In India, recurring heatwaves and droughts, erratic rainfall and floods, and other climate calamities have severely impacted the lives and livelihoods of farmers and agricultural labourers. This report elevates the voice of vulnerable communities, recognising that the community knows best what it needs in order to adapt to climate change. Farmers and farm workers possess traditional knowledge and understanding of the local context which are often overlooked in decision making and design.


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