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Indonesian Evaluation

This evaluation report shows the effectiveness and results of the programmes in Papua, based on the methodology and the research data.

Promising strides toward ending violence against women and girls in the Asia and the Pacific Region: Results from Partners for Prevention pilot interventions in four countries

This report is primarily intended for donors, policy makers, programme managers, and practitioners donors, and will describe the development, implementation, and evaluation of diverse primary prevention interventions to prevent violence against women and girls that have a focus on transforming ha

Lessons Learned About Primary Prevention Of Violence Against Women And Girls In The Asia And The Pacific Region

Between 2014 and 2018, Partners for Prevention (P4P) supported primary prevention of violence against women and girls (VAWG) projects in five countries: Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Viet Nam. This report describes the lessons learned throughout this programme, to give insight into successful strategies and challenges, with practical recommendations for prevention programming.

Manual for working with volunteers: By UN Women Cambodia with the support of P4P
Partners for Prevention Programme Evaluation Summary and Recommendations Report

A forward-looking evaluation of the P4P programme (2008-2013) was conducted to assess how well the regional joint programme achieved its objectives around gender-based violence prevention in Asia and the Pacific. 

Partners for Prevention Programme Evaluation

A forward-looking evaluation of the P4P programme (2008-2013) was conducted to assess how well the regional joint programme achieved its objectives around gender-based violence prevention in Asia and the Pacific. 

PREVENT Framework

The PREVENT Framework, developed by Partners for Prevention, serves as a comprehensive framework for action to prevent gender-based violence. It outlines seven key action areas that can be coordinated among different actors at different levels for holistic violence prevention.

Ways forward for enhancing prevention: Reflections from the regional level

This observer’s paper was presented by Partners for Prevention at the Expert Group Meeting on Prevention of Violence against Women and Girls, hosted by UN Women together with ESCAP, UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF and WHO, and held in Bangkok, Thailand from 17-20 September 2012.

Evaluation Study: Working with men and boys on the prevention of gender-based violence

This report presents the qualitative and quantitative findings of the evaluation study of the Humqadam Program, a series of interventions designed by Rozan, to engage with boys and young men to prevent gender-based violence in Pakistan.

Discussion Paper on 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 State of Gender-Based Violence Prevention in Asia and the Pacific: Reviewing Evidence & Mapping Opportunities" meeting hosted by Partners for Prevention in Bangkok, 9-10 February 2012. 

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