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SASA! and Its Application in Haiti– PLUS a Sneak Peak at the SASA Evaluation Results in Uganda

Posted on June 2, 2017

This fascinating brown bag, held on April 24, featured well-known GBV expert, Dr. Mary Ellsberg, who shared a video on the SASA program and a look at the preliminary results from the monitoring and evaluation of SASA. She noted that the preliminary figures show that it can be worthwhile to engage communities as a whole to encourage social norm change.

Dr. Ellsberg was followed by a presentation by Sara Siebert, Violence Against Women and Girls Program Director of Beyond Borders in Haiti, in which she discussed the adaptation of the SASA program in Haiti, emphasizing the importance of culturally appropriate language and visuals.

Presentations:

  • Bukeni Waruzi, “Effective, Safe, and Ethical Documentation of GBV” (PDF: 594 KB)
  • Mohini Bhavsar, “CommCare for GBV and Health Workers” (PDF: 1624 KB)
  • Nancy Glass, “Testing the Effectiveness of Internet/Smartphone Based Interventions on Survivor Safety and Health” (PDF: 1688 KB)
  • Nancy Schwartzman, “Circle of 6” (PDF: 15415 KB)

Event Materials

  • Speaker Bios (PDF: 126 KB)

Additional Resources

  • Archived video of the event
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  • PRB blog post
  • Wilson Center blog post

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