How should we design social protection interventions to reduce Gender-Based Violence (GBV)?

There is growing interest in understanding how social protection can mitigate and prevent gender-based violence (GBV). Evidence shows that cash transfer programmes can decrease intimate partner violence (IPV), which is the most common form of GBV. Researchers have suggested various pathways through...

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Autores principales: Roy, Shalini, Heinemann, Alessandra
Formato: Blog Post
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SocialProtection.org 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168502
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description There is growing interest in understanding how social protection can mitigate and prevent gender-based violence (GBV). Evidence shows that cash transfer programmes can decrease intimate partner violence (IPV), which is the most common form of GBV. Researchers have suggested various pathways through which cash transfers and other social protection programmes can affect the prevalence of GBV, highlighting specific design features that could amplify these reductions.
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spelling CGSpace1685022025-01-24T08:55:00Z How should we design social protection interventions to reduce Gender-Based Violence (GBV)? Roy, Shalini Heinemann, Alessandra cash transfers gender-based violence social protection women There is growing interest in understanding how social protection can mitigate and prevent gender-based violence (GBV). Evidence shows that cash transfer programmes can decrease intimate partner violence (IPV), which is the most common form of GBV. Researchers have suggested various pathways through which cash transfers and other social protection programmes can affect the prevalence of GBV, highlighting specific design features that could amplify these reductions. 2024-07-03 2025-01-03T14:38:37Z 2025-01-03T14:38:37Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168502 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896294332 Open Access SocialProtection.org Roy, Shalini. 2024. How should we design social protection interventions to reduce Gender-Based Violence (GBV)? SocialProtection.org Blog post. Published online July 3, 2024. https://socialprotection.org/es/discover/blog/how-should-we-design-social-protection-interventions-reduce-gender-based-violence-gbv
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How should we design social protection interventions to reduce Gender-Based Violence (GBV)?
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title_full How should we design social protection interventions to reduce Gender-Based Violence (GBV)?
title_fullStr How should we design social protection interventions to reduce Gender-Based Violence (GBV)?
title_full_unstemmed How should we design social protection interventions to reduce Gender-Based Violence (GBV)?
title_short How should we design social protection interventions to reduce Gender-Based Violence (GBV)?
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