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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 Partners for Prevention in 2011 to explore men’s attitudes and practices regarding gender and violence against women.

In Their Own Words: Exploring Parliamentarians’ Perceptions of Gender-based Violence

This publication explores the engagement and commitment of members of parliament to public policy on the prevention of gender-based violence (GBV) across Asia and the Pacific.

Partners for Change: A Mapping Study of Organizations Working with Men and Boys on Gender Equality in Pakistan

This study aims to review the efforts and programmes of different organizations that engage men and boys in Pakistan to promote gender equality, and to better understanding existing coordination mechanisms. 

Mapping Masculinities: A Framework Analysis of Factors Associated with Violence against Women in Cambodia

This report serves as a second round of analysis of qualitative data on masculinities and gender-based violence conducted by Gender and Development for Cambodia (GAD/C) in 2009 to further explore men and women‟s experiences of violence through a framework analysis of gender, violence and masculinities in the Cambodia context.

Understanding Masculinities: A Formative Research on Masculinities and Gender-based Violence in Pakistan

This study is based on qualitative research undertaken in a small community in the province of Punjab in Pakistan. The research aims to deepen understanding of male attitudes and perceptions on GBV and their link to masculine identity.

Deoum Troung Pram Hath in Modern Cambodia: A Qualitative Exploration of Gender Norms, Masculinity and Domestic Violence

This report examines the links between masculinity, gender, and domestic violence and aims to help identify effective means of preventing violence against women and children in Cambodia.

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