Violence Against Women and Girls Evidence Digest, April 2018
Quarterly newsletter reviewing the latest research, evidence, policy and news on violence against women and girls.
Our global Gender-Based Violence (GBV) team provides strategic technical support to actors across the GBV ecosystem from donors to community-level women-led organisations. We are a multi-disciplinary team delivering programme design and implementation support, advocacy, research reports, MEL and helpdesk services.
Our team aspires to apply our feminist principles in all our work and to support sustained and transformative change. We partner with diverse stakeholders and we take an intersectional approach to our work on GBV prevention and response across development and humanitarian contexts.
Our work includes primary prevention programming, community-level response to GBV and SEAH, school-related GBV, GBV in Emergencies, Technology-Facilitated GBV, Violence against LGBTQI+ communities, and GBV in Climate and Economic programming.
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Quarterly newsletter reviewing the latest research, evidence, policy and news on violence against women and girls.
Quarterly newsletter reviewing the latest research, evidence, policy and news on violence against women and girls.
Quarterly newsletter reviewing the latest research, evidence, policy and news on violence against women and girls.
Quarterly newsletter reviewing the latest research, evidence, policy and news on violence against women and girls.
A review of using cultural mediators and translators in child and GBV programming.
Examining the issue of systems strengthening in humantiarian action from the perspective of gender-based violence in emergencies (GBViE) programming.
A report on best practice in identifying and engaging with adolescent girls living and working on the streets, who may be victims of trafficking and/or sexual exploitation and abuse.
A How-To Guide on conducting safety audits in camps or settlements.
This evidence digest highlights gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health (SRH), intersecting essential life-saving components of humantiarian response.
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is one of the most common forms of violence against women and girls (VAWG) and includes physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and controlling behaviours by an intimate partner.