Addressing Intimate Partner Violence in South Asia

Published By: International Center for Research on Women | Published Date: August, 01 , 2017

The report, Addressing Intimate Partner Violence in South Asia- Evidence for Interventions in the Health Sector, Women’s Collectives and Local Governance Mechanisms, is based on a systemic review of literature. It seeks to understand how best to design responsive IPV interventions by examining relevant programs that were or are being implemented in South Asia. These interventions have all been evaluated, to some extent, and offer rich learning for future interventions. The specific objectives of this review were to identify past or current IPV interventions in South Asia, implemented at a systemic level and using one or more of the following platforms: the public health system, local governance systems or women’s collectives. It was also intended to gather, synthesize and analyze existing evidence from these programs to identify key implementation challenges and understand how to design more responsive programs, especially in India. The three aforementioned community-based platforms were selected because they are easily and frequently accessed by women, cover the range of interaction that women have with their communities and are relevant to the Indian context.

Author(s): Rohini Prabha Pande, Priya Nanda, Kavya Bopanna, Alpaxee Kashyap | Posted on: Aug 18, 2017 | Views() | Download (131)


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