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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. 

Exploring the Implementation of Policies to Address Violence Against Women in Cambodia

This report explores the knowledge and perceptions of key implementing actors working on violence against women policy and legislation in Cambodia, and aims to develop a deeper understanding of how to promote more effective implementation of these policies.

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. 

Preventing violence against women and girls: From community activism to government policy (Summary report)

This summary report provides key findings from the full report, exploring the formulation of the Asia-Pacific region's only public policy dedicated to the prevention of gender-based violence, developed in Victoria, Australia.

Ways forward for enhancing prevention: Reflections from the regional level

This observer’s paper was presented by Partners for Prevention at the Expert Group Meeting on Prevention of Violence against Women and Girls, hosted by UN Women together with ESCAP, UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF and WHO, and held in Bangkok, Thailand from 17-20 September 2012.

Contributions of Volunteerism to the Prevention of Gender-Based Violence in Aceh (Bahasa version)

This publication provides an overview of the inspirations, strategies and challenges experienced by gender-based violence prevention and response volunteer organizations in Aceh, Indonesia. 

Contributions of Volunteerism to the Prevention of Gender-Based Violence in Aceh (English version)

This publication provides an overview of the inspirations, strategies and challenges experienced by gender-based violence prevention and response volunteer organizations in Aceh, Indonesia. 

Evaluation Study: Working with men and boys on the prevention of gender-based violence

This report presents the qualitative and quantitative findings of the evaluation study of the Humqadam Program, a series of interventions designed by Rozan, to engage with boys and young men to prevent gender-based violence in Pakistan.

Engaging with Boys and Men to Address GBV and Masculinities: A Training Module (Rozan)

This training guide from Rozan, a Pakistan-based NGO, is designed for use by facilitators and programme planners who wish to engage young men in issues around gender-based violence and masculinities.

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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