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A selection of the latest evidence on violence against women and girls (VAWG).
A review of the latest research and evidence of what works in prevention of violence against women and girls programming.
This 2 part guidance note is part of a series of FCDO guidance notes on violence against women and girls. It focuses specifically on how to address VAWG in education programming.
Information pack supporting police and crime commissioners in their efforts to protect and support victims, and prevent further violence against women and girls.
The report sets out measures being taken by the government toward ratifying the Istanbul Convention.
The Government has published the third annual Investing in Women Code report
This guidance note is intended to support DFID advisors and programme managers with evidence, relevant examples and practical guidance.
This evidence digest focuses on how to address violence against women and girls and the latest reports and developments in violence prevention.
This evidence digest focuses on how to address Violence against Women and Girls and the latest reports and developments in violence prevention.
FCDO’s new Theory of Change for tackling Violence against Women and Girls
The actions local areas should take to ensure victims of violence against women and girls get the support they need.
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