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How to identify and advance equitable social norms USAID's Collective Action to Reduce Gender-Based Violence (CARE-GBV)

Contributor(s): USAID's Collective Action to Reduce Gender-Based Violence (CARE-GBV).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: . Publisher: USAID, 2021Description: electronic document (12 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): ATTITUDES | GENDER EQUALITY | PREVENTION | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website USAID CARE-GBV Note, no.1, May 2021Summary: The goal of CARE-GBV is to strengthen USAID’s collective response to gender-based violence (GBV) in development programming globally. This brief introduces the definition of social norms, including gender norms, and how they relate to GBV, as well as various tools to identify and address social norms. The information provided here will support USAID Mission staff and implementing partners working to promote gender equity and norms that foster healthy relationships. By identifying context-specific social norms, program implementers can promote equitable norms in their program activities. (From the document). Record #7164
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USAID CARE-GBV Note, no.1, May 2021

The goal of CARE-GBV is to strengthen USAID’s collective response to gender-based violence (GBV) in development programming globally. This brief introduces the definition of social norms, including gender norms, and how they relate to GBV, as well as various tools to identify and address social norms. The information provided here will support USAID Mission staff and implementing partners working to promote gender equity and norms that foster healthy relationships. By identifying context-specific social norms, program implementers can promote equitable norms in their program activities. (From the document). Record #7164

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