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Trial Title
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Before
Female Empowerment and Local Governance in Indonesia
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After
Women's Empowerment and Local Governance in Indonesia
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Trial Start Date
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Before
November 01, 2021
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After
July 01, 2022
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Trial End Date
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Before
January 01, 2023
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After
May 31, 2024
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Last Published
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Before
August 05, 2021 04:45 AM
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After
June 01, 2022 11:24 AM
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Intervention Start Date
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Before
November 01, 2021
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After
July 01, 2022
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Intervention End Date
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Before
January 01, 2022
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After
May 31, 2023
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Primary Outcomes (End Points)
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Before
1. Efficacy: survey-based measure of respondent's belief that she can make a difference in her community
2. Participation:
a. respondent's communication with members of the village apparatus
b. neighborhood association chair form reporting contacts by female residents
c. female respondent's willingness to submit short proposal through survey and share it with community leaders or members of the village apparatus
3. Quality of Participation
a. relevance of women's policy proposals (under jurisdiction of village, hamlet & neighborhood governments and representative of women's preferences)
b. coordination among women to advocate for common concerns
4. Responsiveness
a. neighborhood association chair invites women to submit proposals
b. neighborhood association chair responds to requests made by female residents
c. neighborhood association chair can correctly identify women's priorities
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After
1. Efficacy: survey-based measure of respondent's belief that she can make a difference in her community
2. Participation:
a. respondent's communication with members of the village apparatus
b. neighborhood association chair form reporting contacts by female residents
c. female respondent's willingness to submit short proposal through survey and share it with community leaders or members of the village apparatus
3. Quality of Participation
a. relevance of women's policy proposals (under jurisdiction of village, hamlet & neighborhood governments and representative of women's preferences)
b. coordination among women to advocate for common concerns
4. Responsiveness
a. neighborhood association chair invites women to submit proposals
b. neighborhood association chair responds to requests made by female residents
c. neighborhood association chair can correctly identify women's priorities
(See complete list of outcome measures in Pre-Analysis Plan and Outcome Measures spreadsheet)
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Randomization Unit
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Before
Rukun Warga (neighborhood unit in Indonesia)
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After
Rukun Warga (neighborhood cluster unit in Indonesia)
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Planned Number of Clusters
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Before
100 RW (neighborhood units)
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After
100 RW (neighborhood cluster units)
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Planned Number of Observations
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Before
300 RT (sub-neighborhoods) for neighborhood-level outcomes
4500 individuals for individual-level outcomes
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After
300 RT (neighborhoods) for neighborhood-level outcomes
4500 individuals for individual-level outcomes
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Field
Sample size (or number of clusters) by treatment arms
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Before
50 RW (neighborhood units) control, 25 RW arisan (women's group) training, 25 RW arisan and RT (sub-neighborhood) leader trainings
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After
50 RW (neighborhood cluster units) control, 25 RW arisan (women's group) training, 25 RW arisan and RT (neighborhood) leader trainings
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Building on Existing Work
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Before
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After
No
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