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A Manual for Facilitators of Male Advocate Clubs to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls: Transforming masculinities and building respectful and equal relationships with women (Vietnamese)

 

‘A Manual for Facilitators of Male Advocate Clubs to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls: Transforming masculinities and building respectful and equal relationships with women’.

 

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

Partners for Prevention Phase II Regional Workshop (25-27 April 2016) Summary Report

In April, Partners for Prevention hosted an inspiring gathering of sharing, troubleshooting and celebrating success with its staff, advisory committee, country intervention teams, partners and donor.

Importance of Primary Prevention

Manual for working with volunteers: By UN Women Cambodia with the support of P4P
Family, Health and Safety Study- Bougainville, Papua New Guinea Quantitative Summary Report

The quantitative survey on masculinities and gender-based violence in Papua New Guinea was conducted from 2012 to 2013 by the Medical Research Council, South Africa, with support from UNDP PNG, the UNDP Regional Pacific Centre and Partners for Prevention.

Step-by-Step Guide to Replicating the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence

The Step-by-Step Guide to Replicating the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence sets out  how to conduct rigorous research with men on violence against women and adjust to your setting.

Annex 4: Statistical Appendices

All the statistical data used in the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence.

Annex 3: Ethical and Safety Guidelines for Research on Gender-Based Violence

Sets out the ethical and safety considerations which must be adhered to when conducting research on gender-based violence. All parties replicating the UN Multo-country Study on Men and Violence must adhere to these guidelines.

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