State of Gender-Based Violence Prevention in Asia and the Pacific - Reviewing evidence & mapping opportunities
The 'State of Gender-Based Violence Prevention in Asia and the Pacific - Reviewing evidence & mapping opportunities' meeting in Bangkok, 9-10 February 2012, offered an opportunity for particpants to discuss the current challenges and priorities for violence prevention, and entry points for deeper coordination among the development assistance community. The meeting presentations are available at:
1. Overview - Violence and Prevention
www.partners4prevention.org/sites/default/files/documents/01_overview_final_9_feb.pdf
2. The Change project - Preliminary Findings
www.partners4prevention.org/sites/default/files/documents/02_the_change_project_findings_9_feb.pdf
3. DFID India - VAW Strategy
www.partners4prevention.org/sites/default/files/documents/03_dfid_india_vaw_un_bangkok.pdf
4. Promising Prevention Approaches for Asia-Pacific
www.partners4prevention.org/sites/default/files/documents/04_global_and_regional_prevention_programming.pdf
5. Measuring Change
www.partners4prevention.org/sites/default/files/documents/05_measuring_change_final_9_feb.pdf
6. National Coodination - Cambodia and Viet Nam
www.partners4prevention.org/sites/default/files/documents/06_national_coordination_final_9_feb.pdf
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Discussion Paper - The State of Gender-based Violence Prevention in Asia and the Pacific: Reviewing Evidence and Mapping Opportunities
This discussion paper reviews the key themes from the meeting and presents a number of strategies to enhance primary prevention programming on GBV in the region. It proposes recommendations on how to support innovative and evidence-based programming, improve coordination and address issues of continuity in order to drive the field of GBV prevention forward.
http://partners4prevention.org/sites/default/files/resources/p4p_prevention_consultation_discussion_paper.pdf