An individually randomized controlled trial to determine the effectiveness of the Women for Women International Programme in reducing intimate partner violence and strengthening livelihoods amongst women in Afghanistan: trial design, methods and baseline findings
Abstract Background Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is the most common form of violence in conflict and post-conflict settings, but there are few evaluations of interventions to prevent IPV in such settings. Methods The Women for Women International (WfWI) intervention is a year-long combined econom...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Gibbs (Author), Julienne Corboz (Author), Mohammed Shafiq (Author), Frozan Marofi (Author), Anna Mecagni (Author), Carron Mann (Author), Fazal Karim (Author), Esnat Chirwa (Author), Charlotte Maxwell-Jones (Author), Rachel Jewkes (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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