KNOWLEDGEHUB
Our goal is to make all materials on a programme easily accessible in one place. If you are aware of additional resources, please contact us.
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AGI-K
Reducing risks for adolescent girls in Kenya.
BALIKA
Addressing the drivers of child marriage in Bangladesh.
Bandebereho
Engaging fathers and couples to break cycles of violence in Rwanda.
Becoming One
Faith-based counselling to strengthen relationships in Uganda.
CETA
An accessible model to address common mental health issues.
Friendship Bench
A bench with a higher purpose.
NeNaMu: Adapting a violence-prevention curriculum in Timor-Leste (Short Brief)
See the full brief here.
ADAPTING THE INDASHYIKIRWA IPV PREVENTION PROGRAMME: LESSONS LEARNED IN IRAQ AND LEBANON
Becoming One: A Religious Couples Counselling Programme
Becoming One, a faith-based counselling intervention, is designed to strengthen relationships and reduce levels of intimate partner violence among couples in Uganda.
Qualitative Exploration of IPV Reduction for Couples in Zambia
A qualitative exploration of mechanisms of intimate partner violence reduction for Zambian couples receiving the Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA) intervention.
How Indashyikirwa Influenced Parenting and Violence against Children
There is increasing interest in working at the intersections of intimate partner violence (IPV) and violence against children (VAC),
especially in the family, yet few programmatic strategies exist or have been evaluated to assess the combined impact of strategies on
both types of violence.
Pathways of Change: IPV Programmes in Ghana, Rwanda, South Africa, and Tajikistan
A critical component of evaluations of the effectiveness of intimate partner violence prevention programmes involves understanding pathways of change among individuals who participate in such programmes, and the intervention or contextual elements that support or hinder these.
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