Exploring community- and systemic-level gender-based violence in visible minority women across five countries from an intersectionality lens: protocol for a mixed-methods systematic review.
Nashit ChowdhuryDidem ErmanMohammad RaihanZack MarshallRanjan DattaFariba AghajafariJanki ShankarKamal SehgalRuksana RashidTanvir Chowdhury TurinPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
Since this study does not involve primary data collection or the use of identifiable human data, no ethical approval will be needed. Results will be disseminated through integrated knowledge translation, involving collaboration with participants who have lived experience of GBV. The findings will be used to identify specific areas of policy intervention, including adopting culturally sensitive approaches, improving school and workplace policies and promoting rights of visible minority women.
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