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Insights from the Final Evaluations of the 5-year UKAid-funded 'What Works Programme'

Five years into this global research and implementation collaboration, the UKAID funded What Works programme invites you to a learning event on what works to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG) across Africa and Asia.

 

Time

Item

Speaker

 

10:00-10:03

Welcome 

Giulia Ferrari, LSHTM

 

10:05-10:10

Opening Remarks 

Emily Esplen, DFID Social Development Adviser

Session 1

Chair: Dr Giulia Ferrari, LSHTM

What Works to Prevent and Respond to Violence? New evidence from What Works

 

10:10-10:30

Evaluation of Right to Play's school-based intervention,

Pakistan

Rozina Karmaliani, AKU & Atta Muhammad, RTP

 

10:30- 10:35

Prevention of violence against women and girls in rural

Tajikistan

Short video, Tajikistan

 

10:35-10:45

What Works to Prevent Violence Against Children in Afghanistan?

Julienne Corboz, SAMRC

 

10:45-11:00

Rethinking Relationships? Findings from the evaluation of a faith-based evaluation, DRC

Elena Bezzolato, Tearfund

 

11:00-11:15

Violence, uncertainty, and resilience among refugees in the Dadaab refugee camps:  An evaluation of GBV response services using task-sharing

Mazeda Hossain, LSHTM

11:15-11:30 Session 1 Question and Answer

Session 2

Chair: Leane Ramsoomar, SAMRC

11:30-11:50

 What Works to prevent Violence Against Women and Girls? Overview of emerging findings from evaluations in low & middle income settings

Rachel Jewkes

 

11:50-12:05

Cost effectiveness: Overview of methodologies and findings

Giulia Ferrari

12:05-12:20 Session 2 Question and Answer

Session 3

Chair: Kate Bishop, SDD

12:20-13:00

Reflections from the panel & Question Time discussion

ActionAid

CARE

LSHTM

13.00 LUNCH

Post-event reception

With refreshments and light snacks

This session can be livestreamed  

 

What Works

Admission

Admission
Free and open to all but registration via Eventbrite is REQUIRED