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School-Based Interventions to Address Gender-Based Violence Among Youth

Posted on May 28, 2017

This was the fourth and final event of the GBV and Youth series, on October 19, 2016 led by the GBV Taskforce. Presenters included Ravi Verma, Regional Director of Asia, ICRW provided an update on the Gender Equity Movement in Schools (GEMS) project regarding the implementation and evidence gathering around GEMS in Bangladesh, Vietnam and India. Following his presentation he was joined by his colleagues Nandita Bhatla and Pranita Achyut for the Q&A session.

Julie Hanson Swanson, Acting Division Chief of the USAID Education Divison, Bureau of Africa discussed a framework to measure school-related gender-based violence and provided an update on the work of the Global Working Group to End School-Related Gender-Based Violence.

Event Materials:

  • Presentation: School-Related Gender-Based Violence, Julie Hanson Swanson
  • Presentation: Transcending Cultural Boundaries – Evidence and Learning from GEMS, Ravi Verma et al.
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  • Video Recording of Event

Additional Materials:

  • Literature Review on School-Related Gender-Based Violence (USAID)
  • Report: The Effects of School-Related Gender-Based Violence on Academic Performance (USAID)
  • Factsheet: What is the cost of School-Related Gender-Based Violence? (USAID)

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