Unpacking the ‘Black Box’ of Implementation: Using Qualitative, Ethnographic and Monitoring Data in Violence Prevention and Treatment Programs
Join us for an SVRI Satellite Event on October 25th, 2019 from 9am - 12pm!

Ethnographic and qualitative research and monitoring data from sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) prevention and response programs offer important information to unpack program change processes. These data can elucidate complex concepts including kinship and social networks, social norms, and how behaviors and change processes intersect with systems and structures and diffusion mechanisms. After discussion of lessons learned from qualitative and process data from different programs, participants will explore pathways to change and explore sticky issues from SGBV prevention and response approaches such as those that address faith, focus on male engagement or early childhood interventions and work with adolescents and young women. This participatory session will explore how these methods can support implementation and advocacy.

Coffee and Tea will be available and Lunch will be served at the end of the event.
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