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This report details a range of impact at the personal and societal level, and then at the institutional and state level
Exploring how gender norms are associated with experiences of childhood violence among young adolescents in Ethiopia
This paper explores how individual, family, community, institutional and society level violence affect children’s experiences
This brief draws on data collected in Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Jordan using mixed-methods research
This report presents findings from a review of the evidence on the links between gender based violence and outbreaks of violent conflict
This report uses two UK-based surveys to examine factors linked to serious violence and how risk factors can be used to identify individuals for intervention.
UK support has reached over 4 million people over 2 years, helping tackle domestic abuse, child marriage and female genital mutilation, and support survivors of violence.
This reports considers factors such as climate change, urbanisation, demographic pressures, organised crime and technology
The Alliance is a group of states, multilateral partners, civil society organisations and survivors that coordinates action on conflict-related sexual violence.
This research shows that individuals who are exposed to violence are less likely to adopt and use mobile money and more likely to retain cash on hand
Information and updates regarding ending violence against women and girls.
Systematic review and contextualisation report on implications of evidence for South Asia
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