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Partners for Prevention: Annual Report 2010

This report reviews Partner for Prevention's progress and key programmatic milestones in 2010.

Working Together Regionally: A South Asia Consultation Dhaka, Bangladesh

The consultation brought together participants from across South Asia and focused on building knowledge and regional collaboration around gender, masculinities and violence in South Asia.

Men and the Prevention of Gender-based Violence: A Conceptual Framework for Policy Change

This discussion paper proposes a comprehensive framework for developing policies to respond to gender-based violence, including those that work closely with boys and men, alongside girls and women.

Making a Difference: An Assessment of Volunteer Interventions Addressing GBV in Cambodia

The primary objective of this study is to analyze interventions where volunteerism has played or is playing a significant role in the prevention of and response to gender-based violence in Cambodia.

Engaging Young Men through Social Media for the Prevention of Violence against Women

This report summarizes the "Social Media for Social Change" meeting, part of the “Engaging Young Men through Social Media for the Prevention of Violence against Women” project, which aims to inspire young people to take action to end gender-based violence in China, Indonesia, and India. 

Learning Together Regionally: An East and Southeast Asia Regional Consultation, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

The consultation brought together approximately 65 participants from East and Southeast Asia and the Pacific to explore the concepts of masculinities, gender relations, and gender-based violence, share promising programming practices and explore opportunities for regional collaboration.

Envisioning a Regional Curriculum: Working with Boys and Men for Gender-based Violence Prevention

This consultation brought together 21 participants from 11 countries in East and Southeast Asia and the Pacific to discuss a coordinated regional approach to capacity development around masculinities, gender and violence prevention.

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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