Campaigns to end violence against women and girls Michaela Raab and Jasmin Rocha
By: Raab, Michaela.
Contributor(s): Rocha, Jasmin | UN Women.
Material type: BookPublisher: UN Women, 2011Description: electronic document (324 pages) ; PDF file: 5.30 MB; Available in HTML.Subject(s): SEXUAL VIOLENCE | EVALUATION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PREVENTION PROGRAMMES | PRIMARY PREVENTION | PROGRAMME EVALUATION | SOCIAL MARKETING | SOCIAL MEDIA | TOOLKIT | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: This is a module from the Virtual Knowledge Centre to End Violence against Women and Girls. The online version (in HTML) may be more up to date than the downloadable PDF document. This module provides practical guidance to institutions and individuals interested or involved in campaigning to end violence against women and girls (VAW), including, amongst others, women’s groups, human rights and other civil society and development organizations, government entities, and community groups. It draws from and builds on time-tested tools and literature, a growing body of evidence from research and a wide range of campaigns to end VAW. The module is divided into 8 sections which describe the different, multi-faceted aspects of campaigning on VAW. The last section offers links to existing campaigns and relevant networks, as well as references for further information. Readers who wish to gain a quick overview should focus on this introduction and Guiding Principles, as well as the beginning of the sections on Campaign Planning and Campaign Strategy. (From the introduction). Includes examples of campaigns and links to programme evaluations from around the world, including high income countries. Record #5623Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON17100010 |
This is a module from the Virtual Knowledge Centre to End Violence against Women and Girls. The online version (in HTML) may be more up to date than the downloadable PDF document.
This module provides practical guidance to institutions and individuals interested or involved in campaigning to end violence against women and girls (VAW), including, amongst others, women’s groups, human rights and other civil society and development organizations, government entities, and community groups. It draws from and builds on time-tested tools and literature, a growing body of evidence from research and a wide range of campaigns to end VAW.
The module is divided into 8 sections which describe the different, multi-faceted aspects of campaigning on VAW. The last section offers links to existing campaigns and relevant networks, as well as references for further information. Readers who wish to gain a quick overview should focus on this introduction and Guiding Principles, as well as the beginning of the sections on Campaign Planning and Campaign Strategy. (From the introduction). Includes examples of campaigns and links to programme evaluations from around the world, including high income countries. Record #5623