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2. Interventions to Reduce Intimate Partner Violence
- Author:
- SVRI
- Publication Date:
- 11-2019
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- The Sexual Violence Research Initiative
- Abstract:
- One of the most common forms of men’s violence against women, intimate partner violence (IPV) occurs in all countries. Although women can be violent in relationships with men and violence is found in same-sex partnerships, the overwhelming burden of IPV is borne by women at the hands of men.
- Topic:
- Crime, Women, Gender Based Violence, and Intimate Partner Violence
- Political Geography:
- Kenya, Nigeria, Jordan, Peru, and Global Focus
3. Shifting Cultural Norms to Address GBV
- Author:
- SVRI
- Publication Date:
- 11-2019
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- The Sexual Violence Research Initiative
- Abstract:
- Gender-based violence (GBV) is rooted in harmful gender norms and attitudes – unspoken social rules of behavior that are maintained by the approval or disapproval of a group. Gender roles and norms that condone violence against women are deeply embedded to varying degrees throughout most societies in the world, and are predictive of violence perpetration. Without changes in norms, laws and other interventions to reduce and prevent GBV can prove ineffective. Evidence indicates that transforming gender norms and power relations is one of the most effective ways of tackling violence against women.
- Topic:
- Gender Issues, Culture, Women, Gender Based Violence, and Sexual Violence
- Political Geography:
- Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, Syria, Jordan, and Peru
4. Conference Brief: SVRI Forum 2017 - Partnerships for Policy Action.
- Author:
- SVRI
- Publication Date:
- 11-2017
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- The Sexual Violence Research Initiative
- Abstract:
- There are few spaces where people working on violence against women and girls can come together to learn new ideas and approaches, meet the experts and influencers in the field, network, explore new ways of doing research, absorb positive energy and ideas from likeminded colleagues, and, just as important, re-energise and have fun. SVRI Forum is that space. The Forum is the key bi-annual event for research on violence against women and related forms of violence stemming from and driving gender inequality.
- Topic:
- Gender Issues, Women, Research, Gender Based Violence, Sexual Violence, and Conference
- Political Geography:
- Brazil and Global Focus