Prevention of Violence against Women and Girls: Mainstreaming in Development Programmes

Tamsin Bradley, Janet Gruber

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    Abstract

    Prevention of Violence Against Women and Girls argues that women and girls are vulnerable across all areas of society, and that therefore a commitment to end violence against women and girls needs to be embedded into all development programmes, regardless of sectorial focus.

    This book presents an innovative framework for sensitisation and action across development programmes, based on emerging best practices and lessons learnt, and illustrated through a number of country contexts and a range of programmes. Overall, it argues that SDG 5 can only be achieved with a systematic model for mainstreaming an end to violence against women and girls, no matter what the priorities of the particular development programme might be. Demonstrating how the approach can be applied across contexts, the authors explore cases from the energy sector, health and humanitarian intervention, and from countries as varied as South Sudan, Myanmar, Rwanda, Nepal, and Kenya.

    Drawing on nearly three decades of experience working on gender, health, and violence against women programmes as both practitioners and academics, the authors present key lessons which can be used by students, researchers, and practitioners alike.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherRoutledge
    Number of pages240
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Electronic)9780429280603
    ISBN (Print)0367235846, 9780367235888, 9780367235840
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 17 Sept 2021

    Publication series

    NameRethinking Development
    PublisherRoutledge

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