Poster Programme
Poster Session A
Venue: Ground Floor
A1. Building on the evidence of what works to prevent violence: Improving evidence-use in the design and implementation of parenting programmes in the Western Cape
Diketso Mufamadi-Mathebula, Gwen Dereymaeker
A2. Tracking national efforts to prevent and respond to violence against women: UN Women’s Global Database on Violence against Women
Juncal Plazaola Castaño, Raphaëlle Rafin, Giorgia Airoldi
A3. Development of a multi-level measurement framework for reproductive violence
Erin Pearson, Jasmine Uysal, Sabrina Boyce, Alexandra Robinson, Nora Piay-Fernandez, Deekshita Ramanarayanan, Sarah Barnes, Jay G. Silverman
A4. Exploring the interplay between violence against women, pregnancy, and abortion in South Africa: Provider perspectives
Jess Rucell, Lucy Khofi, Mbalenhle Matandela
A5. Long-term healthcare burden associated with intimate partner violence
Gabriel John Dusing, Beverley M. Essue, Patricia O’Campo, Nicholas Metheny
A6. Empowerment for Us By Us” (E4UBU): Measuring empowerment from the ground up to understand intersectional experiences of violence
Rebecca Odhiambo, Anita Mbanda, Heather Tucker, Ashley Lacombe-Duncan, Laura Jadwin-Cakmak, Gary Harper, Saige Porter
A7. Visual storytelling as a tool for collective healing: A qualitative analysis of audience reactions to the documentary ‘(Un-)Broken Voices’ on sexual violence in Kenya
Kirstin Wagner, Laura Stevens, Wangu Kanja, Heather Flowe
A8. Research capacity strengthening methods and meanings: negotiating power in a global health programme on violence against women
Nerissa Tilouche, Beatriz Kalichman, Sandi Dheensa, Evelina Rossi, Claire Hawcroft, Ana Flavia d’Oliveira, Loraine Bacchus
A9. Validation of ECS-20 for measuring economic coercion against female garment workers in urban Bangladesh
Mahfuz Al Mamun, Md. Ashraful Alam Siddique, Jannatul Ferdous Antu, Sultan Mahmud, Ruchira Tabassum Naved
A10. Measuring technology-facilitated gender-based violence: A scoping review of quantitative instruments and approaches
Sarah Bergman, Genevieve Walker, Erin Davis, Jessica Gardner, Alexandra Robinson, Sujata Tuladhar, Mar Jubero, Cathy Vaughan
A11. Intimate partner violence among early adolescent learners in Cape Town, South Africa: associations with gender stereotypical norms
Rinko Kinoshita, Hanani Tabana, Diane Cooper
A12. What do women with mental health problems think of the Composite Abuse Scale? Using co-design to adapt the CAS in India
Afreenbanu A Khadirnavar YRP, Kavitha Jangam, Kelsey Hegarty, Veena Satyanarayana, Prabha Chandra
A13. Child participation in violence research: Implications for consent, gatekeeping and children’s rights
Franziska Meinck, Hannabeth Franchino-Olsen, Gertrud Hafstad, George Nikolaidis, Andreas Jud, Christoph Liel, Troels Graesholt-Knudsen
A14. Applying the best friend methodology to intimate partner violence measurement
Haley L. Thomas, Suzanne O. Bell, Fiacre Bazié, Georges Guiella, Dynah Kayembe, Pierre Z. Akilimali, Michele R. Decker, Shannon N. Wood
A15. A feminist assessment of the Spotlight Initiative’s contribution to the engagement of civil society, the implementation of ‘leave no one behind’, and movement building
Jo Feather, Hope Harriet, Veronica Ahlenback, Stella Makhuva, Celine Marzars, Alix Clark
A16. ‘Gamification’ of positive youth development tools into a mobile app (Paravi) aimed at disrupting the cycle of violence against women and children in Sri Lanka
Menusha Gunasekara, Kamani Jinadasa, Vathsala Illesinghe, Suresh Subasinghe, Ruvani Fonseka, Lasini Hettiarachchi, Shamini Prathapan, Anuradha Herath
A17. Understanding children and young people’s perspectives on making sexual abuse research safe, comfortable and meaningful
Camille Warrington, Helen Beckett, Claire Soares
A18. Feminist monitoring, evaluation and learning: The praxis of women’s rights and women-led organizations in GBV programming in humanitarian and crisis settings
Nelly Mbangu, Sumitra Poudel, Megan Kelly, Erica Stillo
A19. The importance of “how” in collecting sexual violence data – lessons from the Irish Sexual Violence Survey
Helen McGrath, Keith McSweeney
A20. Ethical participatory research with Rohingya urban refugee and asylum-seeking youths in Malaysia: Maximising benefits and challenging hierarchies
Zhen Ling Ong YRP, Asma Zahir Ahmed, Abeera Abdullah, Fatima Alhatim, Asad Aseyr, Yusra Aseyr, Joelle Mak, Tharani Loganathan, Cathy Zimmerman
A21. Using negative controls to approximate intervention effects in routine data: Example from a four-country delivery of a humanitarian intervention to promote child and family wellbeing
Alexandra Blackwell YRP, Yvonne Agengo, Kathryn Falb, Eleonora Mansi, Fabienne Zoumbassa Dissoko, Alice Nigane, Roman Bzheo, Jerusha Julius Bode, Frances Gardner, Jamie Lachman
A22. Exploring the multi-level impacts of a youth-led comprehensive sexuality education model in Madagascar using Human-Centered Design
Laura Leeson, Sara Baumann, Jessica Burke, Mihaja Raonivololona
A23. Implementation science for campus sexual violence interventions: An adapted framework
Rebecca Fielding-Miller, Anh Vo, Pinky Mahlangu, Yandisa Sikweyiya, Fortunate Shabalala, Sakhile Masuku, Vinton Omaleki, Mercilene Machisa
A24. ‘Not much a do about a lot’ – improving our understanding of the aetiology and magnitude of sexual exploitation of children
Kimberley Anderson
A25. Prevention of sexual violence among girls and women
Judy Kawira, Doreen Kendi, Joyce Murithi, Martin Thuranira, Naomi Kahoro
A26. A study on SGBV in Iraq
Refqa Khaleel, Hadeel Hazim
A27. Creating enabling and safe environment for highly marginalized girls
Regina Banda, Akanksha Malhautra
A28. Sexual harassment and school experiences in early adolescence: findings from a cross-sectional survey in secondary schools in England
GJ Melendez-Torres, Rebecca Meiksin, Ruth Ponsford, Nerissa Tilouche, Neisha Sundaram, Joanna Sturgess, Elizabeth Allen, Maria Lohan, Honor Young, Alison Hadley, Rona Campbell, Chris Bonell
A29. Understanding a context of risk: How pornography may play a role in child sexual abuse
Jennifer A. Johnson, Ana B. Bridges, Matthew Ezzell, Chyng Sun, Sarah Aadahl, Gianna Amabile, Callen Leahy
A30. From evidence to action: Introducing a Living Systematic Review methodology to identify effective and emergent strategies to prevent childhood sexual violence
Hannah Thompson, Timothy P Williams, Bridget Steffen
A31. Sexual exploitation of children in humanitarian settings – navigating protection and agency of children
Francesco Cecon, Ghazal Keshavarzian, Sendrine Constant
A32. Addressing technology-facilitated child sexual violence: A comprehensive approach for South Africa
Liz-Marié Basson, Marinda Kotzé, Kgahliso Ngwenya, Suzanne Wessels
A33. Understanding gender differences in adolescent sexual violence: A prevalence study in Mozambique to inform culturally-sensitive interventions
Liliana Abreu, Janina Steinert, Tobias Hecker, Kate Goessman, Neusa Torres, Anke Hoeffler
A34 has moved to Wednesday 23 October
A35. Exploring the facilitators and barriers of childhood abuse disclosure among adult survivors: A scoping review
Kopano Monaisa YRP
A36. Pathways linking sexual violence with HIV risk among AGYW in Eswatini, Lesotho and Kenya: A latest review
Pertina Nyamukondiwa, Martina Mchenga, Nontokozo Langwenya, Grace Paidamoyo Gwini, Dineo Sekgobela, Brendan Maughan-Brown, Rachel Yates, Elona Toska
A37. Practice-based knowledge: Data strategy implementation through Childline/Lifeline Zambia’s and Tech Matters partnership, focusing on technology’s role in VAW/VAC using the Aselo tech platform
Humairaa Mahomed
A38. To prevent sexual violence against children, start with data: How high-quality data can drive public health action
Laura Chiang, Stephanie Miedema, Janet Saul, James Mercy, Andrew Brooks, Alex Butchart, Gretchen Bachman, Jennifer Hegle, Daniela Ligiero, Greta Massetti, Joseph Logan
A39. Pathways between poor mental health and intimate partner violence: An evidence review and conceptual framework
Erin Stern, Ruti Levtov, Lori Heise
A40. Evidence to action: Using Photovoice and Participatory Action Research to inform survivor-driven advocacy for improved mental health services for survivors of sexual violence in Kenya
Suzanne Kidenda, Thomas McHale, Payal K. Shah, Olivia Dupont, Naitore Nyamu, Millicent Akinyi, Jane Alfayo, Mercy Etole, Grace Kamau, Beatrice Karore, Margaret Kinyua, Ashura Mciteka, Diana Mushiyi, Lorraine Ong’injo, and Bonila Sisia – Members of the Survivors of Sexual Violence in Kenya Network
A41. Promoting the wellness of researchers and practitioners working to end violence against women and girls (EVWAG)
Elizabeth Louis YRP, representing the Coalition of Feminists for Social Change (COFEM)
A42. Informal pathways to care for gender-based violence survivors in conflict-affected regions in Ethiopia
Tanya Y. Brückner, Basia Diagne, Abraraw Tadesse, Brittney S. Mengistu
A43. The staff well-being cost of the violence-prevention care economy: Perspectives from SAPPIN member organisations
Nicki Dawson, Wilmi Dippenaar, Nqobile Mnisi
A44. The roles of social solidarity networks in cases of sexual violence – a comparative study of Indonesia, Argentina, and India
Putri Widi Saraswati, Florencia Maldonado, Poulomi Bhadra
A45. The role of cultural leaders in influencing negative social and cultural norm change in society: Experiences and lessons from Memprow, Uganda
Atim Hope, Immaculate Mukasa
A46. Adverse childhood experiences in femicide perpetrators: Are there differences with other violent offenders?
Dabney Evans, Maya FarrHenderson, Martin DiMarco
A47. Decision-making dynamics in polygamous households: FEED II Project, South Sudan
Alana Mascoll, Regina Matengo, Abel Nyoni
A48. Intimate partner violence among refugee women in Ghana: Multivariate analysis of women’s background characteristics, social capital, and social cohesion
Emmanuel Adomako Brenyah
A49. Breaking the cycle of violence: Working with government to transform gender norms and prevent perpetration of gender-based violence through sports in Zambia
Raymond Havwala, Mutuna Kabemba, Emily Reitenauer, Chipo Tembo, Amee Wurzburg, Allison Schmale
A50. Reflections from two projects co-developing Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) prevention interventions with young people in South Africa
This study combined two abstracts:
Study 1 Authors: Smanga Mkhwanazi, Laura Washington, Sivuyile Khaula, Yandisa Sikweyiya, Andrew Gibbs, Jenevieve Mannell
Study 2 Authors: Yandisa Sikweyiya, Laura Washington, Sivuyile Khaula, Smanga Mkhwanazi, Andrew Gibbs, Erin Stern, Kristin Dunkle, Maryam Shahmanesh, Rachel Jewkes
A51. Social support and embeddedness and intimate partner violence perpetration in young Tanzanian men – a cross-sectional study
Rebecca Eulalia Alba Brambilla, Gerry Mshana, Neema Mosha, Simon Sichalwe, Donati Malibwa, Saidi Kapiga, Heidi Stöckl
A52. The state of accountability- feminist perspectives on male engagement
Eunice Katushabe, Lauren Messina, Leah Goldmann
A53. Using a coordinated case response mechanism to effectively respond to cases of violence against children in Kamwenge district
Lillian Ayebale, Emmanuel Emwamu, Evelyne Banura, Nana Apenem Hanson-Hall, Wamaitha Kimani
A54. Adapting Women and Girls Safe Spaces models in hostile humanitarian contexts
Peninah Kimiri YRP, Amira Taha, Menna Elsabbagh
A55. Exploring normative factors driving provider behaviors – Formative research on Respectful Maternity Care to design an intervention
Shikha Rana, Varsha Rajagopalan, Mercy Manoranjini, Paul Bukuluki, Holly Baker, Vikas Choudhry presented by Caroline Deignan
A56. Local adaptation of gender-based violence in emergencies data collection methods: Lessons from women-led organizations’ leadership of the Call to Action field implementation project
Jeanne Frangieh, Myriam Sfeir, Mary Alice Platt, Lisa Hilt, Claudine Tsongo, Oumou Salif Touré and Fati Kone
A57. “I cannot live with the son of those who killed my family”: Domestic violence in the aftermath of conflict-related sexual violence
Loes Loning
A58. Physical and sexual violence perpetration, mental health and substance use among adolescent boys and young men in seven low- and middle-income countries
Stephanie Miedema, Laura Chiang
A59. Learning from practice – A comprehensive approach to strengthening the health system response to GBV in Asia Pacific
Valentina Volpe, Megin Reijnders, Sujata Tuladhar
A60. Walking the talk: strengthening technical capacity of grassroots women’s rights organisations to deliver effective VAWG prevention programmes through equitable partnership, practice based lessons from Malawi
Amanda Bangura, Agness Nazombe, Lusungu Kalanga
A61. Learning from adult survivors of child sexual abuse to promote prevention
Alicia Mendez, Nicole McKenna, Faith Michaels, Victoria Spera-Ballesteros, Jennifer Gomez, Jacquelynn Duron
A62. Fostering children’s agency to report child sexual abuse (CSA): Harnessing ChildLine with community engagement interventions – KUWAZA project in Zanzibar
Fatuma Kamramba, Kiiya Joel Kiiya
A63. Gendered intersections between gender norms, marriage and HIV risk
Patience Mutunami
Poster Session B
Venue: Ground Floor
B1. Impact of financial incentives on intimate partner violence for women living with HIV in Tanzania
Rebecca Hémono YRP, Emmanuel Katabaro, William Dow, Ndola Prata, Amon Sabasaba, Sandra McCoy
B2. Women’s group participation and intimate partner violence in Mwanza, Tanzania: A longitudinal study
Shruti Shukla YRP, Neema R. Mosha, Gerry Mshana, Saidi Kapiga, Shelley Lees, Heidi Stöckl, Sheila Harvey, Sarah R Meyer
B3. Associations between violence in childhood, depression and suicide attempts in adolescence: evidence from a cohort study in Luwero district, Uganda
Rebecca Akunzirwe, Daniel J Carter, Karen Devries, Lauren Hanna, Anja Zinke-Allmang, Aggrey Akim, Simone Datzberger, Janet Nakuti, Angel Mirembe, Elizabeth Allen, Dipak Naker, Amiya Bhatia
B4. Exposure to violence and risk of depression: Findings from a cross-sectional survey in Burkina Faso, Kenya and Malawi
Anthony Ajayi, Caroline Kabiru, Beryl Machoka
B5. Co-producing knowledge on online VAWG with adolescent girls and young women in Samoa: Formative research towards developing a measurement tool
Hattie Lowe, Talaimanu Peneueta, Jenevieve Mannell
B6. Women’s attitudes towards gender equity, intimate partner violence and their intimate partner violence experience: Longitudinal findings from Mwanza, Tanzania
Joanna Krajewska YRP, Sarah R. Meyer, Neema Mosha, Gerry Mshana, Heidi Stöckl
B7. Risk and protective factors for child maltreatment and positive parenting among migrant and displaced families from Myanmar: A latent profile analysis
Amanda Sim, Seema Vyas, Eve Puffer, Tawanchai Jirapramukpitak, Francisco Calderon, Stephanie Eagling-Peche, Khaing Zar Lwin, Jamie Lachman, G.J. Melendez-Torres
B8. Technology-facilitated gender-based violence in Tunisia: Prevalence, types, and impact on the quality of life and mental health of survivors
Hanene Keskes, Alex Martins, Soumaya Bourgou, Nada Ben Jemaa, Hela Gueddana Oueslati
B9. Complex interwoven drivers of intimate partner violence experience amongst forced migrant Somali women in South Africa
Jane Ndungu, Lul Hassan, Ikran Ahmed, Andrew Gibbs, Rachel Jewkes
B10. Beyond borders: Non-intimate partner violence and its effects on mental health among Myanmar women migrant workers in Thailand
Nyan Linn, Montakarn Chuemchit, Chaweewon Boonshuyar
B11. Access to menstrual products, economic insecurity, and experiences of gender-based violence among adolescent girls in Ibadan, Nigeria
Elizabeth Frost, Mobolaji Sawalu, Omowumi Okedare, Olufunmilayo Fawole, Elizabeth Reed
B12. Research for change: Assessing responses to the needs of survivors of sexual violence in humanitarian settings. Findings from Aden, Lahj, Yemen
Sarah Ashraf, Nancy Ibrahim, Leisha Beardmore, Dr. Amer Bashir, Lamia Qahtan, Lincie Kusters, Elizabeth Bolarinwa
B13. Understanding experiences of technology-facilitated gender-based violence in Asia: Insights from key stakeholders
Sarah Bergman, Jess Kirwan, Sujata Tuladhar, Jessica Gardner, Cathy Vaughan
B14. The role of emotional and economic abuse on HIV Care engagement and treatment among Adolescent Girls and Young Women Living with HIV (AGYWLHIV) in Uganda
Ijeoma Nwabuzor Ogbonnaya, Molly Nantongo, Jamila K. Stockman, Abel Mwebembezi, Wendee M. Wechsberg, Rose Naigino, Janet Nakigudde, Rhoda K. Wanyenze, Flavio F. Marsiglia, Yunro Chung, Judith A. Hahn, Susan M. Kiene
B15. Comparing the estimates of exposure to intimate-partner violence against women using multiple data sources in Brazil
Caroline Stein, Nadia M Vasconcelos, Deborah C Malta, Aisha Twalibu, Jack Cagney, Joseph Murray, Carolina Coll, Franciele Marabotti, Bruna Ventorim, Luisa Flor, Emmanuela Gakidou
B16. The role of social support among IPV-exposed perinatal women living with HIV in Johannesburg, South Africa
Shay Slifko, Lele Aletta van Eck, Kirsten Thomson, Nataly Woollett, Abigail Mae Hatcher
B17. Redes sociales y ciberviolencia de género en relaciones sexo-afectivas entre adolescentes de una institución educativa en Perú / Social media and gender-based cyber violence in romantic relationships among adolescents in Peru
Katherine Sarmiento Viena YRP
B18. Experience of multiple incidents of sexual and physical violence and their relationship with mental health among children and youth in Mozambique – Mozambique 2019
Francis Annor, Langan Denhard, Laura Chiang, Jordan McOwen, Pedro Manuel, Angelo Augusto, Della Correia, Raquel de Pinho, Etevaldo Xavier, Angelica Magaia
B19. Exploring the help-seeking measures after IPV and women’s assessment of help available – Fedisa Modikologo formative research
Maureen Moretlo Mtimkulu, Venice Mbowane, Asiphe Ketelo, Leane Ramsoomar, Rachel Jewkes
B20. A conceptual framework for reproductive violence: A contribution to understanding all forms of gender-based violence against women and girls
Nora Piay Fernandez YRP, Alexandra Robinson, Bonney Corbin
B21. Comprehensive sexuality education as a strategy contributing to the prevention of gender-based violence: A review of evidence and implementation plan
Andrea Irvin, Mar Jubero, Alexandra Robinson, Sujata Tuladhar
B22. Building evidence to support GBV case management accreditation pathways for the social service workforce
Erin Gerber, Angelica Cuadra, Rubbaba Mammadova, Ria Ulina, Jocelyne Rasoanirina, Patricia Mujajati, Dr. Thenjiwe Sisimayi, Nasrin Abbasova, Julia Marroquí, Sari Damar Ratri, Dakota Hankin, Landy Miary Andrianaivosoa, Lantosoa Rahajavololona, Patricia Rakotodrabe
B23. Tackling period poverty in Jordan and Lebanon through awareness and cash assistance
Giada Cicognola YRP, Yara Deir, Pamela Di Camillo, Tayseer Dorsen
B24. From margins to mainstream: Amplifying the voice of feminist CSOs in ending violence and ensuring education for adolescent girls
Emily Jacquard, Senedia Bagayoko, Helena Minchew, James Babu, Annabel Nditoh
B25. Our right to safety: Placing forcibly displaced women at the center of searching for solutions to address gender-based violence
Valentina Duque, Constanze Quosh, Hester Moore, Joseph Mejia, Kathryn McCallister
B26. Child online protection: What needs to change? Baseline studies from Cambodia, Nepal, Kenya and the Philippines
Zoe Octavie de Melo, Lilliane Mutuku YRP
B27. Pushing back against dwindling funding for feminist movements
Joy Watson, Nadia Ahidjo
B28. Empowering adolescents, supporting households and mobilizing communities: Creating transformative change to eradicate Gender Based Violence in conflict-affected areas in Mozambique
Rossella Albertini, Macia da Cristina Jaime, Nela Camilo
B29. Effet-multiplicateur de l’engagement des hommes, garçons et leaders communautaires dans la réponse aux violences faites aux femmes dans le Nord-Ouest et Sud-Ouest du Cameroun
Noemi Dalmonte, Etienne Anakeu
B30. A systematic content analysis of rape sentencing judgments in three provinces: 2016 – 2022
Harsha Gihwala, Nasreen Solomons, Lillian Artz, Mahlogonolo Thobane
B31. Combatting technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TF GBV) under the lenses of international human rights law: building a guidance on rights-based law reform to address TF GBV
Paloma Lara Castro, Marina Meira, Jamila Venturini, Alexandra Robinson
B32. The role of duty bearers in responses to sexual harassment: Knowledge, attitudes and actions
Christine Ayanga, Joseph Katongole, Rehema Nagawa, Joyce Wamoyi, Meghna Ranganathan, Heidi Stöckl, Cathy Zimmerman, Ana Maria Buller, Moureen Wagubi, Jovia Mercy Namuyiga, Abdu Ssewanyana, Shinah Atuhaire, Nambusi Kyegombe
B33. IMAGES study in Africa
Taveeshi Gupta, Pedro Guerra, Yacouba Yaro, Margaret Greene, Brian Heilman
B34. Empowering waves: Fostering the strength and resilience of Pacific girls
Lanita Waleanisia, Mele Holani, Caroline Jennifer Danford, Isabelle Charlie, Vanessa Heleta, Saram Salle
B35. Strengthening prevention and response to child marriage in refugee and mixed settings
Amel Amirali, Anita Queirazza
B36. The success of a GBV survivors’ fund in Kenya, dubbed the ‘Jasiri Fund’: A transformative approach to ending gender-based violence
Moses Okello YRP, Leah Wangechi, Angelina Cikanda, Mike Wachira, and Leah Mutumbu
B37. Co-creating and decolonizing knowledge: Multinational Gender-based Violence (GBV) Prevention Learning Committee
Margaret Arsala, Ankit Gupta, Michelle Truong
B38. Guidelines for providing care and support to LGBTQI+ adolescents who have experienced GBV in mobility contexts
Debla Lopez, Carmen Carro, Adriana Monesterolo
B39. Researcher reflections on the design, delivery and implications of onsite counselling support for street-based enumerators surveying attitudes and knowledge about gender-based violence in Jamaica
Helen Atkins, Ruth Howard, Marvette Facey Dobbs
B40. Interventions to prevent or alleviate economic violence against women: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Ines Böhret YRP, Vasanthi Subramonia Pillai, Deeksha Suresh and Janina Isabel Steinert
B41. A cultural feminist understanding of autonomy? Social worker’s handling towards women in shelters after experiences of domestic violence
Chloé Roegiers Mayeux, Sawitri Saharso, Evelien Tonkens, Jonathan Darling
B42. Ea$ing into the USA: adapting the Economic and Social Empowerment (EA$E) intervention for US-based, forcibly based populations to prevent IPV
Jhumka Gupta, Karin Wachter, Patrice Boa, Samantha Kanselaar, Shoba Ramanadhan, Michelle Williams, Jessica Dalpe
B43. Learning from practice: Building girls’ power to resist violence
Emma Mulhern, Haja “Umu” Jalloh, Haja F. Sowa, Mary J.B. Kamara, Mary Lusenie, Melvina N’yillah Conton
B44. Cultivating online spaces to build community and promote healing for sexual assault and intimate partner violence survivors
Laura Sinko YRP, Hannah Hollander, Taylor Miller, Kyle Linton
B45. Supporting adolescent girls empowerment approaches to prevent violence against women and girls in the Caribbean
Akosua Dardaine Edwards, Gayatree Dipchan, Erica M B Ashton, Sonji Harris
B46. Putting survivors at the center: Learning from practice to create new programming models for non-GBV specialist organizations to support GBV survivors
Annastacia Olembo, Gabriella Nassif, Iman Shakor, Joseph Habamungu, Martina Wilson, Maureen Murphy, Katie Allen-East
B47. What Indigenous communities want from VAW prevention programming: Four years of learning from a Quechua-speaking population in Peru
Maria Calderon, Blenda Abarca Diaz, Renan Espezua Miraval, Hattie Lowe, Jenevieve Manell
B48. Adapting and testing family-based intervention among women of reproductive age group to address domestic violence and mental health
Jene Shrestha, Sumitra Poudel, Shuvam Sharma, Saugat Joshi, Kripa Sigdel, Sunita Mainali, Srijana Shrestha, Sabitri Sapkota, Bibhav Acharya, Sajama Nepali
B49. Breaking barriers, building hope: Transformative lessons from the Sukuthula Act and Unmute Gender-Based Violence Co-Funding Initiative
Zandile Mqwathi
B50. Bringing GBV response to scale in humanitarian crises: The role of the social service workforce
Virginia Zuco, Catherine Poulton
B51. “Quality of care”: Its positioning within the VAWG prevention and response continuum
Carol Ajema, Rose Wafula, Elizabeth Washika, Daisy Ruto, Christine Muia
B52. From grassroots voices to global progress: Grounding the development of Inter-agency GBViE Digital Minimum Standards in the experiences of women and girls in hard-to-reach areas
Dina Hanania, Erin Patrick, Grace Klein
B53. Decolonising the field of violence against women and girls: Findings and recommendations from a scoping review
Michelle Lokot, Marjorie Pichon, Beatriz Kalichman, Samantha Nardella, Jane Falconer, Nambusi Kyegombe, Ana Maria Buller
B54. Interventions to prevent violence against women and girls globally: A global systematic review of reviews to update the RESPECT women framework
Chelsea Ullman, Avni Amin, Angela Bourassa, Shikha Chandarana, Flavia Dutra, Mary Ellsberg
B55. Assets, property rights and violence against women: A mixed-method systematic review
Amber Peterman, Isabella Higgins, Shalini Roy, Lucy Billings, Clare Barrington
B56. Development of Iraq’s standardized forensic tool to document sexual violence
Maram Haddad, Thomas McHale, Huthaifa Yaseen
B57. Can feminist approaches to humanitarian action result in more effective humanitarian response?
Jeanne Ward, Joanne Creighton
B58. Integrating gender-based violence response into emergency lines: Lessons from Peru’s 911 Project
Catalina Buitrago, Valeria Lindley, Lorena Levano, Axel Rifon, Rocio Montañez, Rodrigo Mancilla
B59. Exploring agency and autonomy: A study on the impacts of FGM/C within Ethiopia, Kenya, Somaliland, and Senegal
Tamsin Bradley, Patience Mutunami, David Alemna, Katharine Downie
B60. Associations between women’s perceptions of domestic violence, experiences of coercive control and contraceptive use
Kristin Diemer, Viviana Sastre Gomez
B61. Decolonizing wellness: exploring culturally-sensitive trauma informed care with a focus on healing modalities rooted from outside the Global North
Paula Majumdar, Dionna Cheatham
B62. Innovation through co-creation: A presentation on the PRISM project and working together to address GBV against LGBTQI+ children and adolescents in humanitarian settings
Leisha Beardmore, Audrey Taylor, Emily Dwyer, Tim Baroraho, Dashakti Reddy
B63. Response and prevention of violence against sex workers in Kenya
Silvia Okoth YRP
B64 [Previously A34]. Embedding trauma-informed practices in child sexual violence research with children and young people
Helen Beckett, Camille Warrington, Claire Soares
B65 [Previously C47]. GBV prevention and response in Cox’s Bazar: Lessons from working in Rohingya camps and host communities
Sabah Moyeen, Erisha Suwal, Sabina Parvin
Poster Session C
Venue: Ground Floor
C1. Safety for children and their rights online
Caroline Parmet, Lilliane Mwende Mutuku YRP
C2. Risk factors for violent child discipline in São Tomé and Príncipe
Maliana Marcelino Serrano, Natasha Allard, Belquiri Viegas DAbreu Mascarenhas, Mirabel Costa Ribeiro, Naomi Neijhoft, Kate Rogers, Tia Palermo
C3. Providing mental health and psychosocial support services to gender-based violence survivors in humanitarian settings: Consensus-based guidance and improved practice
Alina Potts, Priya Joshi, Fiona Shanahan, Vicci Tallis, Alexandra Williams, Skylar Wynn, Jade Maina, Anusha Tamhane, Helen Nic An Rí, Jennifer Chase, Carmen Valle-Trabadelo
C4. Cambiando paradigmas, un modelo de atención de parto para erradicar la violencia obstétrica dentro del sistema público en la Sierra madre de Chiapas, Mexico
Cristina Araceli Torres Carrera, Mariana Yulian Montaño Sosa
C5. Learning from practice: Ending child marriage and changing social norm
Rabindra Kumal, Rajan Raj Subedi, Niva Shakya
C6. Incest and rape of relatives in Diyala, The forbidden and the unspoken
Asmaa Jameel, Buthinna Mahmood, Hadeel Hazim, Sibar Khaleel
C7. Engaging boys in preventing violence through gender transformative education
Aleena Varghese YRP, Akshat Singhal
C8. Adapting the Voices from Syria methodology across the Arab region, improving the gathering of gender-based violence data to inform humanitarian responses
Fulvia Boniardi
C9. Visual storytelling as a tool for collective healing: A qualitative analysis of audience reactions to the documentary ‘(Un-)Broken Voices’ on sexual violence in Kenya
Kirstin Wagner, Laura Stevens, Wangu Kanja, Heather Flowe
C10. Analyzing validated survey measures on sexual violence to strengthen measurement at scale
Anita Raj, Namratha Rao, Edwin Thomas, Arnab Dey
C11. The multiple discrimination and gender-based violence prevention centre: Pioneering LGBTQ+ affirmative social work and gender-based violence services in Taiwan
Huei-Chun Cheng, He-Shiun Chen, Hsiao-Ting Hsu, Peijun Guo, Ya-Chun Chan
C12. Risk and protective factors for the mental health of female Congolese refugees: Untangling the impacts of sexual violence and cognitive social capital
Jessica Lambert, Wilber Karugahe, Peter Baguma
C13. Exploring researchers’ participation in a multisectoral collaborative platform to enable the use of evidence to prevent violence in South Africa
Jody van der Heyde
C14. Optimizing support for survivors of human trafficking: National scale-up of an inter-sectoral coordination framework in Vietnam
Lan Ngoc Ha, Daniel Meranze Levitt, Duong Thuy Nguyen, James Gilman, Van Thanh Nguyen
C15. Unraveling the nexus between neighborhood disorder and intimate partner violence against women: The importance of social cohesion in informal settlements in Kenya
Enoch Amponsah YRP, Samantha Winter, Laura Johnson
C16. Feminist civil society learnings from the UN Spotlight Initiative 1.0: the promise and challenges of globally coordinated EVAWG programming
Lara Fergus, Shamah Bulangis YRP
C17. “Winners know when to stop, but I love him…”: Women’s experiences of living with a gambling disordered partner and intimate partner violence in South Africa
Thelma Oppelt
C18. What is the evidence telling us about preventing violence against children through schools in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Shanaaz Mathews, Lauren October, Athraa Fakier, Devin Faris
C19. Enhancing support for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in Bosnia and Serbia: Addressing critical challenges
Stevan Tatalovic
C20. Design, implementation, and evaluation of the Growing Strong Together programme
Yvonne Agengo, Alexandra Blackwell YRP, Fabienne Zoumbassa Dissoko, Salimatou Traore, Bertin Kanani, Clement Bicaba, Camilla Fabbri, Kathryn Falb
C21. Survivor voices: Empowered resilience in combating sexual exploitation and abuse- a holistic approach in Zimbabwe
Solange Mbonigaba, Nompilo Immaculate Gcwensa, Fungai Saunyama
C22. Placing our best bets: Highlighting the most promising intimate partner violence prevention innovations with scaling potential
Victoria Kiasyo Isika, Jackie Namubiru
C23. Improving SRH attitudes and relationship dynamics through a WhatsApp chatbot with South African youth
Keith Mangam, Ann Kistenmacher
C24. Finding GRACE in research-advocacy partnerships: our experience acting and learning together to advance the CEDAW process in India, Indonesia, Kenya and South Africa (and beyond)
Aanchal Modani YRP, Devaki Nambiar
C25. Sharing the Finnish experience on preventing and responding to violence against women and domestic violence through national action plans
Elina Kervinen
C26. Are school-based violence prevention interventions effective for children with disabilities? A systematic review of global evidence
Emily Eldred YRP, Karen Devries, Anja Zinke-Allmang, Morgon Banks, Amiya Bhatia
C27. Government of Ethiopia’s public works and plus programmes: A mixed-methods study on pathways to intimate partner violence
Meghna Ranganathan, Marjorie Pichon, Melissa Hidrobo, Heleene Tambet, Wastina Sintanyehu, Seifu Tadesse, Ana Maria Buller
C28. Partnership in action: A case study of Together with Gloria! – a radio drama to enhance SASA! Together
Janet Nakuti, Sophie Namy, Gabriella Pinto, Natsnet Ghebrebrhan, Tvisha Nevatia, Tanya Abramsky, Shaffa Hameed, Ana Maria Buller, Alice Witt, Brian Musenze Musenze, Esther Awino, Annet Kobusingye, Brian Mugisha, Josie Gallo, Mariam Ndagire Ndagire
C29. What lies beneath? Exploring the drivers of sexual violence at the University of the Western Cape as seen through the eyes of student digital storytellers
Selina Palm, Naythan Kayser
C30. Justice for hard-of-hearing adolescent girls in Mozambique: Improving gender responsive services for adolescent girls who are hard-of-hearing in Nampula Province
Adeyinka Onabolu, Sidnei Priolo Filho, Graca Goncalves
C31. Feminist approach to positive male engagement in gender-based violence prevention: Insights from a multi-sectoral initiative
Susana Medina Salas, Kemi Akinfaderin, Josephine Mugishagwe, Haya Solaiman, Natalie Fellows, Regina Banda, Titus Asiimwe, Penelope Sanyu, Meganne Boho, Ghislain Coulibaly, Patricia Kone N’Taho, May Namukwaya, Rachel Chadza
C32. Investigating the suitability of complex trauma as a theoretical framework to analyze domestic violence and its psychological consequences in ever-partnered adult women in India
Maitrayee Sen YRP, Simantini Ghosh
C33. Access to informal justice for victims of violence against women and violence against children
Deus Valentine Rweyemamu, Sikujua Omar Hamdan
C34. Responding to the co-victimisation of mother and child in rural South Africa: closing the gaps in integrated services
Lucy Jamieson, Neziswa Titi, Sibongile Vutu, Shanaaz Mathews
C35. Evidence and lessons from an evaluation and learning unit supporting adaptive GBV prevention programming in Zimbabwe
Julienne Corboz, Cathrine Dzingire, Hind Mhamdi, Hannah Allroggen, Naomi Wekwete
C36. Survivors take the lead: Using participatory approaches to create supportive workplaces for survivors of GBV
Kirkley Doyle, Pilar Victoria
C37. Adapting the Good School Toolkit: Results of a pilot cluster randomised trial and lessons from adapting a whole-school violence prevention intervention for Ugandan secondary schools
Jodie Pearlman, Yvonne Laruni, Mathew Amollo, Clare Tanton, John Apota, Janet Nakuti, Charles Opondo, Elizabeth Allen, Chris Bonell, Tvisha Nevatia, Devin Faris, Karen Devries
C38. Increasing accessibility of post-violence care services through GBV and HIV clinical integration through the USAID PEPFAR HIV programme in South Africa
Jaqualine Chaurura, Mylene Mangwanda, Mathata Madibane, Zandile Mthembu, Ntlotleng Mabena, Cezzanne Hoffmann, Juanita Chewparsad
C39. Beyond trauma, towards healing: Developing culturally-relevant and healing-centred sexual health programming with marginalized young women experiencing health inequities
Ashleigh LoVette, Brenice Duroseau YRP, Caitlin Ang, Tyde-Courtney Edwards
C40. Análisis sobre inclusión de la perspectiva de género en veinte sentencias relacionadas con violencia contra las mujeres en México, utilizando como herramienta la Inteligencia Artificial
Verónica Garzón Bonetti YRP, Ximena Ugarte Trangay, Lorena Vignau Manjarrez
C41. Linkages between gender norms, gender-based violence and nutrition in South Sudan
Katie Robinette, Amanya Jacob Kasio Iboyi, Khamisa Ayoub, Stella Guwoly Henry, Christine Pour Jurel, Gloria Buga, Dimple Save, Mesfin Gose Beko, Christine Heckman, Peter Chege, Jane N. Kieru, Mary W. Gitahi, Sarah Meyer, Neema Mosha, Sinéad Murray, Brendan Ross
C42. Shifting power dynamics: Exploring the impact of women led organizations’ leadership on the humanitarian response to women and girls in emergencies
Stefanie Lorin, Anna Tazita, Yusra Ali, Jennifer Chase, Shiva Sharifzad, Amina Ahmed Adhan, Fiona Shanahan
C43. Feminist organizations as agents of change. Advances in access to justice for victims of gender-based violence in Colombia
Laura Ximena Márquez Ramírez, Carolina Solano Gutiérrez
C44. Child psychosocial factors associated with witnessing intimate partner violence in Sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review
Mukondi Nethavhakone, Claire VanWesthuizen
C45. ‘Mostly women’s issues’ – Gender differences in community responses to violence against women in an NGO programme to prevent violence against women in Mumbai, India
Sukanya Paradkar YRP, Chatush Singh, Anand Suryavanshi, Apurva Tiwari, Beniamino Cislaghi, Nayreen Daruwalla, David Osrin, Lu Gram
C46. Post violence post-exposure prophylaxis initiation and completion by age band in Mozambique
Etevaldo Xavier, Langan Denhard, Meghan Duffy, Della Mercedes A. Correia, Maria dos Prazeres Nhavane, Raquel Maria Violeta Cossa de Pinho
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C48. UN Trust Fund series on Feminist/Women’s Movement Building to End Violence against Women and Girls: Learnings from literature, practice and results
Amélie Gontharet, Glanis Changachirere
C49. Learning from practice: Delivering essential services for women and girl survivors of violence in east and southern Africa and Asia
Melissa Alvarado, Ozlem Hangul, Sunita Caminha, Sujata Tuladhar, Julius Otim, Samantha Willan, Marion Stevens, Jill Hanass Hancock
C50. Unlocking collective impact through practice, evidence and learning for change—An East African learning initiative model catalysing impactful programming to prevent violence against children
Deogratias Yiga, Peter Kusemererwa, Michael Muwairwa, Joseph Adiama, Hope Wambi, Beatrice Ogutu, Godfrey Boniventura, Gloria Mbia, Heidi Loening-Voysey, M Catherine Maternowska, Ramadhan Kirunda
C51. Addressing root causes of technology-facilitated gender based violence when you cannot talk about gender
Amelie Moretti, Ana Cecilia Campos
C52. Key research on the positive impact of cash assistance in responding and preventing GBV related needs and risks in the Colombian context
Erika Garcia Roa, Andrea Carolina Pacheco Romero, Carlos Hoyos, Shannon Doocy, Alice Golay, Joanna Friedman, Eleonora Argenti, Madeline Dement, Violeta Terguta
C53. The impact of a gender focused multifaceted anti-poverty program on intimate partner violence in Malawi
Tara Bedi, Alejandra Ramos, Michael King, Julia Vaillant, Rachael Pierotti
C54. Can faith-based community leaders be champions of change in the fight against ending Child, Early and Forced Marriage (CEFM) in India?
Mridu Markan, Abhijeet Pathak
C55. Do neighborhoods matter? A multi-level analyses of neighbourhood-level predictors of attitudes toward intimate partner violence in low- and middle-income countries
Hector Nájera-Catalán, LynnMarie Sardinha
C56. “What works” to prevent violence against young children in low- and middle-income country settings
Aislinn Delany, Lizette Berry, Shanaaz Mathews
C57. Exploring opportunities and challenges for collaborative approaches to address violence against women and violence against children in Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon
Manuela Colombini, Mervat Alhaffar, Noha Elsebaie, Nour Horanieh, Alessandra Guedes, Loraine Bacchus, Dechol Ramazan
C58. Feminist approach to developing core GBV resources: The example of child marriage in humanitarian settings
Georgette Schutte, Virginia Zuco, Alexia Nisen
C59. Intimate partner violence against Brazilian women mothers during the Covid-19 pandemic: Prevalence and associated factors
Jainy Da Costa Rosa, Maryana Pezzini Arantes, Rafael Olegário dos Santos, Tainá Ribas Mélo, Solena Ziemer Kusma Fidalski, Marcos Claudio Signorelli
C60. Harnessing the power of sports to prevent gender based violence in humanitarian settings
John Wafula, Caroline Murgor, Rebecca Mbuti, Teresia Ngugi
C61. Extended reality, consent and technology-facilitated gender-based violence
Brittan Heller, Stephanie Mikkelson, Alexandra Robinson
C62. Local voices, global impact: Learnings from recent VAW prevalence studies in Asia and the Pacific
Jessica Gardner, Sujata Tuladhar, Kristin Diemer, Cathy Vaughan
C63. GBV prevention panic button intervention for AGYW in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Lessons and challenges from the DREAMS partnership
Jenny Mcloughlin, Anje Pretorius, Laurene Booysen, Harry Hausler