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Building Domestic Violence Health Care Responses: A Promising Practices Report (pdf)

added 07/28/2010
FVPF in collaboration with Mending the Sacred Hoop Technical Assistance Project and Sacred Circle

"A new report that documents dramatic improvements in the health system’s response to domestic violence at Indian, Tribal and Urban health care facilities across the United States. It offers a series of recommendations to continue the progress and ensure that many more American Indian/Alaska Native domestic violence victims get the help that they need when they seek medical care at clinics and hospitals."

Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programs: What Counts as Success? (pdf)

added 12/07/2010

This research briefing is an exploration of what we mean by "success" when speaking about Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programs. Women, men, practitioners and funders all contributed to this stage of the work.

Domestic Violence Perpetrators: Working with the Cause of the Problem

added 12/07/2010

Respect has put together this document to make the case for increasing the work done with domestic violence perpetrators.

Engaging Boys and Men in Gender Transformation: The Group Education Manual (pdf)

added 04/03/2010

"This manual offers trainers an array of participatory experiential exercises to reach men (and their partners), exploring gender socialization and its impact on HIV prevention and care. Piloted in Ethiopia, Namibia, South Africa and Tanzania, the manual is designed to assist trainers in developing curricula to work with men and boys on gender, HIV and AIDS issues."

Engaging Coaches and Athletes in Fostering Gender Equality: Findings from the Parivartan Program in Mumbai, India

added 09/06/2012

This resource is the summary report of a program in India called "Parivartan". Based on Coaching Boys into Men (CBIM), a comprehensive program that aims to reduce violence against women and girls and alter norms that foster gender inequity, this India specific cricket-based adaptation of the program engaged cricket coaches and mentors in schools and the community to teach boys lessons about controlling aggression, preventing violence, and promoting respect.

Engaging Men and Boys to Reduce and Prevent Gender-Based Violence (pdf)

added 09/06/2012
Todd Minerson, Humberto Carolo, Tuval Dinner, and Clay Jones of the White Ribbon Campaign for Status of Women Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada

This Issue Brief provides an overview of efforts to engage men of all ages in efforts to reduce and prevent gender-based violence in Canada.

Engaging Young Men through Social Media for the Prevention of Violence against Women: Social media project clinic (pdf)

added 05/13/2011
Partners for Prevention

The project - “Engaging Young Men through Social Media for the Prevention of Violence against Women” – aims to connect and inspire young people to take action to end gender-based violence and will be carried out in China, Indonesia, and India. The “Social media for social change” meeting brought together the organizations selected to work on this project to share and learn from each other, and to take part in a ‘social media clinic’ with a global expert on social media. Participants explored what social media tools are available and how they can be used creatively to reach out to boys and men to take action to violence against women in Asia and the Pacific.

Men in the Movement to End Violence Against Women: Training and Education

added 11/08/2009

"This collection highlights several training tools and background information for use in promoting men's involvement in the movement to end violence against women. Also included are educational materials to support the teaching of non-violence to boys and young men. It is one in a series of three special collections focusing on the domestic violence prevention and education efforts of men. "

Minnesota Male Engagement Survey Report (pdf)

added 08/24/2012

The male engagement survey sought to ascertain men’s involvement in ending sexual and domestic violence by determining if men’s involvement in ending violence has increased in recent years, the number of men involved in efforts to end violence, the activities men were involved in, and the strategies used to engage men in efforts to end sexual and domestic violence. This is a summary of the findings from this survey.

Mobilizing Men in Practice: Challenging sexual and gender-based violence in institutional settings (pdf)

added 06/07/2012
Greig, Alan and Edström, Jerker (2012)

Through exploring ways of engaging men as gender activists within the institutions to which they belong, Mobilizing Men is working to better understand what it takes to confront sexual and gender based violence in institutional settings. This resource brings together stories and lessons from this work, as well as some of the tools used by the Mobilizing Men partners in India, Kenya and Uganda. It is intended to inspire and guide others who are committed to engaging more men in efforts to address sexual and gender-based violence within the institutions in which we live our lives.

Partnering With Men To End Gender-Based Violence: Practices that work from Eastern Europe and Central Asia (pdf)

added 04/14/2010

"This report documents good practices in preventing and responding to gender-based violence. The five case studies featured within document initiatives in Armenia, Romania,Turkey and the Ukraine that were implemented by governments and other partners with the support of UNFPA. Although the reports focus on initiatives in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, the practices and lessons learned can be applied throughout the globe."

Patrick Stewart: the legacy of domestic violence

added 12/13/2009

In this article, the actor describes how he regularly saw his father hit his mother and how the horrors of his childhood experiences remained with him throughout his adult life.

PHENG THAO: Pushing Boundaries to Affect Systems Change (pdf)

added 08/23/2011

This article profiles Pheng Thao, a Minnesota leader engaging men in primary prevention efforts to end sexual and domestic violence. While Pheng focuses on the Hmong community in this article, the issues he identifies are familiar in every community in Minnesota. Pheng is a great example of what men can do and the impact we can have as we speak up and organize to end men’s violence and support gender equality.

Safe Engagement of Fathers When Domestic Violence is Present: Building a model response to domestic violence within Responsible Fatherhood Programming

added 06/21/2012

The Connecticut Department of Social Services, in collaboration with state and community partners, contracted with David Mandel and Associates to develop a model approach for fatherhood programming to address the intersection of domestic violence and fatherhood. This report aims to articulate this model approach, referred to as the Safe Engagement Model.

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Together We Must! End Violence against Women and Girls and HIV & AIDS (pdf)

added 12/17/2009
Jacqui Patterson, with contributions from Nazneen Damji, Deborah McKinney, Neelanjana Mukhia, Everjoice Win and Jenny Drezin

"This document represents an initial effort to draw attention to the knowledge, institutional capacity and resources needed to comprehensively address the intersection between HIV & AIDS and VAWG. The aim is to stimulate debate and collaboration among practitioners and advocates around how to identify and promote effective prevention policies and practices that can be adapted to various contexts."

Where Men Stand: Men’s roles in ending violence against women (pdf)

added 02/18/2011

The report describes how many men use violence against women, what men think about violence against women, and what role men can and do play in reducing and preventing this violence.

Working with Boys and Men for Gender Equality and Violence Prevention; Learning Together Regionally: An East and Southeast Asia Regional Consultation (pdf)

added 05/13/2011

The consultation brought together approximately 65 participants from East and Southeast Asia and the Pacific and focused three objectives:
-Explore the concepts of masculinities, gender relations, and gender-based violence (GBV) – and how they are connected.
-Share promising practices and lessons learned in the region on the engagement of boys and men in gender equality and GBV prevention.
-Explore next steps to for collaboration across the region to engage boys and men in work towards gender equality and GBV prevention.

Working with Boys and Men for Gender Equality and Violence Prevention; Working Together Regionally: A South Asia Consultation (pdf)

added 05/13/2011

The consultation brought together participants from across South Asia and focused on three key objectives:
1. Deepen our understanding of gender, masculinities and gender-based violence in the South Asian context
2. Discuss an approach and process for working together regionally to engage boys and men in work towards gender equality and prevention of Gender-based Violence (GBV)
3. Reach agreement on next steps, roles and responsibilities for working together regionally.

Yaari Dosti: Young Men Redefine Masculinity (pdf)

added 04/30/2010

"This training manual is a tool for those aiming to promote gender equity and address masculinity as a strategy for the prevention of HIV infection. The Manual is based on operations research that was undertaken in Mumbai and Uttar Pradesh to develop educational activities targeted to young men."