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What Interventions are Cost Effective in Reducing Violence Against Women? A Scoping Review.

Lauren SheppardMoosa Al SubhiVictoria BrownHa Nguyet Dao LeKim RobinsonMarjory Moodie
Published in: Applied health economics and health policy (2024)
While there is some evidence of cost effectiveness emerging for interventions implemented in specific contexts, overall, we find the recent evidence on costs and cost effectiveness of interventions for the prevention of VAW to be limited. Embedding economic evaluation in future effectiveness trials will build critical evidence needed to inform policy and resource allocation decisions based on the value-for-money of interventions. Modelling the benefits and costs of interventions to better understand the societal impacts of programmes at scale is a further research opportunity.
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