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Pathways to prevention
UN Trust Fund to EVAW
8 episodes
6 months ago
1 in 3 women experience violence in their lifetime. And this number has remained unchanged for at least the past decade while we know violence is preventable.
Why isn’t knowledge about preventing violence against women more widespread?
Who is providing this knowledge and how can we sustain and USE this knowledge?

Introducing "Pathways to Prevention", a limited podcast series produced by the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women, consolidating knowledge from nearly 100 initiatives by civil society and women's rights organizations around the world. In these 8 episodes, as grantee organizations lent their voices to share the knowledge obtained through supporting the experiences and lived realities of women and girl survivors and those at risk of violence, and how they are preventing violence from occurring and re-occuring in their lives.

Listen to this series and learn about all the interesting work that grassroots organizations are doing to prevent violence against women - the most pervasive form of human rights violation TO THIS DAY!

The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of UN Women (managing the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women on behalf of the UN system), the United Nations or any of its affiliated organizations.
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1 in 3 women experience violence in their lifetime. And this number has remained unchanged for at least the past decade while we know violence is preventable.
Why isn’t knowledge about preventing violence against women more widespread?
Who is providing this knowledge and how can we sustain and USE this knowledge?

Introducing "Pathways to Prevention", a limited podcast series produced by the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women, consolidating knowledge from nearly 100 initiatives by civil society and women's rights organizations around the world. In these 8 episodes, as grantee organizations lent their voices to share the knowledge obtained through supporting the experiences and lived realities of women and girl survivors and those at risk of violence, and how they are preventing violence from occurring and re-occuring in their lives.

Listen to this series and learn about all the interesting work that grassroots organizations are doing to prevent violence against women - the most pervasive form of human rights violation TO THIS DAY!

The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of UN Women (managing the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women on behalf of the UN system), the United Nations or any of its affiliated organizations.
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Business
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#5 Take your time they say…
Pathways to prevention
17 minutes
3 years ago
#5 Take your time they say…
We already know what you’re going to ask: How do CSOs and WROS design and implement effective trainings to change norms and behaviour across the globe?
Designing effective training takes time and effort. It also requires an iterative and adaptive process that is time and resource intensive.

And then what? Prevention programming, whether it centers training and capacity development or not, can and will come up against significant, diverse sets of challenges, particularly against resistance from the communities themselves. How are civil society and women’s organizations responding to resistance and backlash?

Find out in this episode!
Pathways to prevention
1 in 3 women experience violence in their lifetime. And this number has remained unchanged for at least the past decade while we know violence is preventable.
Why isn’t knowledge about preventing violence against women more widespread?
Who is providing this knowledge and how can we sustain and USE this knowledge?

Introducing "Pathways to Prevention", a limited podcast series produced by the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women, consolidating knowledge from nearly 100 initiatives by civil society and women's rights organizations around the world. In these 8 episodes, as grantee organizations lent their voices to share the knowledge obtained through supporting the experiences and lived realities of women and girl survivors and those at risk of violence, and how they are preventing violence from occurring and re-occuring in their lives.

Listen to this series and learn about all the interesting work that grassroots organizations are doing to prevent violence against women - the most pervasive form of human rights violation TO THIS DAY!

The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of UN Women (managing the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women on behalf of the UN system), the United Nations or any of its affiliated organizations.