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Why is M&E of VAW prevention programmes important?
Robust M&E is integral to delivering high quality programmes, central to accountability to funders and beneficiaries and is a prerequisite for learning and informing decisions about how to adapt, expand or strengthen a programme and avoid repeating interventions which are unsuccessful. In [...]
How does VAW prevention work advance the SDGs?
Ending Violence Against Women (EVAW) is a key target area for delivery of SDG 5 on Gender Equality. The Sustainable Development Goals [...]
Why is contextual research important? Make the case
Understanding the specific local socio-cultural context and the needs, priorities, and capacities of those the programme will work as partners and participants with is critical to ensure the relevance and effectiveness of your interventions. Why do contextual research? The goal of contextual [...]
Make the case for co-design
There are, unfortunately, still many examples in the VAW field of programmes which are designed without adequate collaboration with partner organisations and community stakeholders. The result is often that the design is not optimised to contextually, and implementation quality suffers. [...]
Make the case for an inception phase
Once funding is received, there is often pressure for programme managers and implementing partners to start programme implementation on the ground immediately after that funding starts. However, this rarely results in high-quality programming. This is one of the key difficult areas of dialogue [...]



