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A Quantitative Evaluation of Planim Save Kamp Strongpela Intervention to prevent Gender Based Violence and build Peace in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea

An executive summary that summarizes key findings of the Quantitative evaluation of Planim Save Kamp Strongpela in South Bougainville, Papua New Guinea.

Executive Summary Qualitative Endline Study of the Male Advocate Club (Vietnamese)

This report summarized findings from the Qualitative endline study of the Male Advocate Clubs in Da Nang, Viet Nam.

Executive Summary Qualitative Endline Study of the Male Advocate Club (English)

This report summarized findings from the Qualitative endline study of the Male Advocate Clubs in Da Nang, Viet Nam.

A Qualitative Endline study of a Male Advocate Intervention to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls in Da Nang, Viet Nam

This qualitative report was documents the changes and impact brought about by the male advocates clubs in Da Nang, Viet Nam. The male advocate clubs were part of an intervention that aimed to prevent violence against women and girls by addressing harmful masculinities and changing social norms. 

A Quantitative Evaluation of Planim Save Kamp Strongpela Intervention to prevent Gender Based Violence and build Peace in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea

This quantitative report was produced by P4P with support by the Papua New Guinea Institute for Medical Research, the Nazareth Centre for Rehabilitation and UN Women. It documents the changes and impact brought about by the Planim Save Kamp Strongpela, an intervention that was implemented to prevent gender based violence and build peace in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. 

A Qualitative Endline Study of an Intervention to build Peace and reduce Gender Based Violence in South Bougainville

This qualitative report was produced by the Papua Institute of Medical Research with support from P4P and UN Women. It documents the changes and impact brought about by the Planim Save Kamp Strongpela, an intervention that was implemented to prevent gender based violence and build peace in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. 

Men's Attitudes and Practices Regarding Gender and Violence Against Women in Bangladesh

Violence against women and girls (VAWG) remains one of the most pervasive yet least recognised human-rights abuses in the world. It is a worldwide problem, crossing cultural, geographic, religious, social and economic boundaries.

Cambodia Quantitative Study Report

The Cambodia quantitative report was conducted from March to April 2012. It is a component of a larger report to promote evidence-based violence prevention policies and programmes, in part through the engagement of men and boys, the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence (2013).

Men's Experiences of Violence against Women in Indonesia: and How We Can Begin to Prevent It

The quantitative survey on men’s experiences of violence against women in Indonesia was conducted between October and December of 2012 by the Rifka Annisa Women’s Crisis Centre in collaboration with UN Women and Partners for Prevention.

P4P PROJECT EVALUATION INFORMS NEW STAGE

Forward-looking evaluation of the P4P programme (2008 - 2013), conducted by a team of external evaluators, found that P4P added significant value to UN partner agencies’ knowledge, awareness and advocacy of gender-based violence prevention.  Findings will inform strategies and design of P4P's nex

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