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Men's Attitudes and Practices regarding Gender and Violence against Women in Bangladesh
The quantitative study, "Men's Attitudes and Practices Regarding Gender and Violence Against Women in Bangladesh" was conducted by icddr,b, with UNFPA and…

Contributions of Volunteerism to the Prevention of Gender-Based Violence in Aceh (Bahasa version)
This publication provides an overview of the inspirations, strategies and challenges experienced by gender-based violence prevention and response volunteer organizations in Aceh,…

Preventing violence against women and girls: From community activism to government policy (Summary report)
This summary report provides key findings from the full report, exploring the formulation of the Asia-Pacific region's only public policy dedicated to…

Teach the wife when she first arrives: Trajectories and pathways into violent and non-violent masculinities in Hue City and Phu Xuyen district, Viet Nam
This life history qualitative study explores men's trajectories and pathways into gendered beliefs, attitudes and practices in Viet Nam, and how this…

Exploring the Implementation of Policies to Address Violence Against Women in Cambodia
This report explores the knowledge and perceptions of key implementing actors working on violence against women policy and legislation in Cambodia, and…

Broadening gender: Why masculinities matter
The study, "Broadening gender: Why masculinities matter – a study on attitudes, practices and gender-based violence in four districts in Sri Lanka"…

Why Do Some Men Use Violence Against Women and How Can We Prevent It? Quantitative Findings from the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific
The report, entitled ‘Why Do Some Men Use Violence Against Women and How Can We Prevent It? Quantitative Findings from the UN…

Navigating the Mainstream: research on strategies to resist gender discrimination and violence against women
What can we learn from the 48% of Cambodians who do not support, accept or commit violence against women? (Ministry of Women's…

Using social media for the prevention of violence against women: Lessons learned from social media communication campaigns to prevent violence against women in India, China and Viet Nam
Around the globe, social media tools have helped fuel social movements. Social media has been shown to strengthen social actors’ ability to…

Masculinity and Gender-based Violence in Bangladesh
The working paper, Masculinity and Gender-based Violence in Bangladesh, explores qualitative, life history data on masculinities, gender norms and violence within the…
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