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Harnessing the power of South-South partnerships to build capacity for the prevention of sexual and intimate partner violence
2017
African Safety Promotion Journal
unpublished
Research on primary prevention of violence against women (VAW) and children (VAC) is a rapidly growing priority. The burgeoning evidence base remains small, and is particularly limited in low and middle income settings. More research from low and middle income countries on effectiveness and reliability of prevention efforts and how to sustain them at scale is needed. Limited capacity in the global South for research on VAW and VAC prevention and intervention development and opportunities for
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