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Reflections on the interventions in the What Works portfolio, focusing on aspects of their design and implementation that influenced their success in reducing VAWG, to help guide future programming.
SHINE, an online hub for global knowledge exchange on ending violence against women and girls, connecting civil society and women's organisations, the UN, practitioners, researchers, the private sector, donors, and other partners.
This course provides resources to support researchers in producing high-impact evidence that can be translated into practice. The main purpose of this course is to equip researchers in LMICs to produce evidence that influences policy and practice.
Community backlash, or adverse reactions in communities, to male engagement interventions that utilize gender transformative approaches to prevent gender-based violence (GBV) and promote sexual and reproductive health (SRH).
Explores the complex pathways that organizations working on prevention projects took to mitigate, respond to and manage resistance.
While tools and measures for several forms of VAW and VAC are still evolving, below are links to selected tools that are being used and / or have been validated for use in different settings.
Captures the experiences and reflections of practitioners and their practice-based knowledge from 10 prevention projects (by 7 CSOs) supported by the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women.
This scoping review examines remote evaluations of VAWG interventions to describe the landscape of RDC methods, reflect on safety and ethical considerations, and offer best practices for RDC in VAWG research.
Reflection on approaches used by the What Works to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls Programme and the dilemmas encountered and navigated.