Opportunities and challenges in preventing violence against adolescent girls through gender transformative, whole-family support programming in Northeast Nigeria.
Andrea KorisShadrack StevenVeronica AkikaCassondra PulsCharles OkoroDavid BitrusIlana SeffJulianne DeitchLindsay StarkPublished in: Conflict and health (2022)
This study builds the evidence base for gender transformative, whole-family support programming and its impact on preventing violence against adolescent girls in humanitarian emergencies. Situating our findings in a feminist analysis of violence, this study calls attention to the complexity of gender norms change programming amongst families in conflict-affected settings, and highlights the need for programming which holistically addresses the relational, community, and structural drivers of violence against girls in emergencies.
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