The evidence on Self Help Groups in Bangladesh, Nigeria and Uganda shows how and where local and national organizations can fit in to best support and complement the needs of community driven initiatives.
Read MoreThis evidence brief by the Share Trust highlights how girls’ groups can serve as a promising tool to help adolescent girls thrive as they explore their needs and boundaries alongside peers and mentors.
Read MoreA Share Trust evidence brief outlines the role Self Help Groups can play in bridging the gap between supply and demand for health interventions and increase rates of follow-up care.
Read MoreThe Share Trust compiled an evidence review on the role social capacities play in driving demand to stimulate positive nutrition outcomes, particularly when they are promoted through Self Help Groups.
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