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  4. A Quasi-Experimental Analysis of an Integrated Trauma Healing and Financial Literacy Program for Climate-Vulnerable Young Mothers in Nairobi's Informal Settlements
Project Investigators
Katie Edwards, PhD
Professor
School of Social Work
Sara McClelland, PhD
Associate Professor
Women's and Gender Studies
Nina Brooks, PhD
Assistant Professor
School for Environment and Sustainability
Jennie Jester, PhD
Associate Research Scientist
School of Social Work
Julia Kagunda, PhD, MA, BA
Director and Founder, Elim Trust, Nairobi, Kenya
Collaborating Organizations
Elim Trust, Kenya

A Quasi-Experimental Analysis of an Integrated Trauma Healing and Financial Literacy Program for Climate-Vulnerable Young Mothers in Nairobi's Informal Settlements

This project tests an integrated program that pairs trauma healing with financial literacy for young mothers living in Nairobi's informal settlements, where climate stress, gender-based violence and economic precarity intersect. Working in partnership with Elim Trust, the team uses a participatory action research approach to co-design and adapt a healing circles model, finalize referral pathways for gender-based violence and mental health services, and evaluate changes in mental health, agency and economic resilience over time. The collaboration spans social work, psychology, and environment and sustainability, and centers community leadership at every phase. Findings will establish preliminary effect sizes and a refined program manual to inform a larger trial and future scale-up.

Themes
Climate, Environment, and Health
Social Determinants of Health and Health Disparities
Women and Communities as Effectors of Health
Locations
Kenya
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