KNOWLEDGEHUB
Working with Couples
Promoting healthy relationships to reduce violence.
WOMEN’S ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT
Increasing women’s economic status to address VAWG
Supporting Parents and Caregivers
A promising strategy to address violence against both women and children.
Mobilising Communities
Employing community-based mobilisation programmes to address VAWG.
Working with Faith, Traditional, and Opinion Leaders
Engaging community stakeholders to prevent VAWG.
Addressing Poor Mental Health
A consequence of and strategy to prevent VAWG.
Reducing Harmful Alcohol Use
Potential for addressing violence against women and children.
Working with Men and Boys
Synchronised programming to reduce VAWG.
Cash Transfers
Reducing violence through greater economic security.
Shifting Social Norms
Transforming norms that perpetuate violence.
Edutainment
Using the power of mass entertainment to promote change.
CHANGING LAWS AND POLICIES TO PREVENT VAWG
Laws and policies– including those intended to address violence and underlying risk factors have the potential to affect…
Education Sector
Health Sector
Justice Sector
Urban Planning Sector
WORKING ACROSS SECTORS TO PREVENT VAWG
As the violence against women and girls (VAWG) prevention field seeks to reach more people through scale, there…
MENTAL HEALTH AND INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE BRIEF
For further information, read the Evidence Review.
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RESPECT Women Strategy Summaries
Each of the Strategy Summaries describes and rates the evidence for different prevention approaches.
PARENTING AND CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAMMES TO PREVENT VIOLENCE IN THE HOME
For further information, read the Evidence Review.
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Learning from Practice: Lessons from Civil Society Organizations Funded by UNTF
Lessons synthesized from UNTF global grantees on a wide range of violence prevention topics.
INNOVATION AND PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Recruitment and Retention of Male Participants in Gender-Transformative Programmes
Dos and Don’ts for Engaging Men and Boys
Handbook to Address Violence against Women in and through the Media
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