This brief aims to show that investing in family-friendly policies, such as parental, maternity and paternity leave, makes business sense and benefits both employers and employees. It provides guidance in prioritizing, establishing, and implementing family-friendly policies to ensure that everyone is treated fairly at work by offering concrete recommendations on how to implement these policies and support parents in the workplace, marketplace, and community.Read More
Manual/Guide
The Very Young Adolescent Sexual & Reproductive Health and Gender Program Design Guide
This new guide features actionable guidance for designing programs to address gender inequality and sexual and reproductive health among very young adolescents (VYAs). It offers key evidence-based considerations for program design, as well as step-by-step guidance for the selection of target groups, priority outcomes and intervention content and activities, and more. The guide can be used by practitioners creating VYA programs or those desiring to...Read More
Knowledge Platform
The Prevention Collaborative’s knowledge platform offers a highly curated and searchable database of useful resources for activists, practitioners, researchers, and development partners working to prevent violence against women and children in the home. The resources include accessible briefs and reports summarizing research-based evidence and lessons from practice, training curricula, multimedia resources, and more.Read More
Women as Environmental Stewards: The Experience of the Small Grants Programme
This publication aims to document good practices featuring women as environmental stewards and focuses exclusively on projects led and implemented by women. The examples demonstrate the importance of investing in women’s leadership and technical skills for improved environmental benefits and sustainable development.Read More
Children’s Consent Framework: Policy and Practice for Maturity-Aligned Engagement of Children in Decisions About HIV-Related Medical and Social Services and Management of Confidential Information
The children’s consent framework proposes standardized policies and practices to help providers, caregivers, and children navigate individual- and situation-specific decisions about who provides consent for HIV medical and social services or sharing of confidential HIV data.Read More
Rapid Knowledge, Practices, and Coverage Survey—Gender Module
This module aims to provide program implementers with a better understanding of how gender-based attitudes, norms, roles, and behaviors may affect health-seeking behaviors and health outcomes in the program area.Read More