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Hard Struggles in Times of Change: A Qualitative Study on Masculinities and Gender-Based Violence in Contemporary China- Qualitative Research Executive Summary

This qualitative report, Hard Struggles in Times of Change: A Qualitative Study on Masculinities and Gender-Based Violence in Contemporary China, is part of the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific, a regional study on masculinities and gender-based violence coordina

Baseline research report: “The Love Journey” A school-based approach for primary prevention of gender violence and promotion of gender equity in Da Nang, Vietnam

This report comprises the baseline study and establishes a benchmark for intervention, monitoring and evaluation of “The Love Journey” project (Hanh trinh yeu thuong) –a gender synchronised school-based approach to the prevention of gender violence through curriculum and campaign activities adapt

Lessons Learned from the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific

The UN Multi-Country Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific was conducted in sites across Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Sri Lanka and Viet Nam between 2010 and 2013 and was a collaborative effort among partners from academia, research institutes, civil socie

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 context of Bangladesh.
 

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 Affairs, 2009).

Summary Report - 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 provides a short summary of the full report ‘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’. 

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 Multi-country Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific’ was conducted in Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Papua New Guinea.

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" was conducted by CARE International Sri Lanka, under its Empowering Men to Engage and Redefine Gender Equality project and launched in April 2013. 

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 relates to men's perceptions and practices of violence. 

Will the Real Men Please Stand Up? Stories of Five Men and Their Affirmative Action Against Sexual Violence (Rozan)

This life history research study explores the lives of men who take action against sexual violence against men, women and transgender persons.

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