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    Evaluation study: working with men and boys on prevention of GBV

    Partners for Prevention, 2012
    This evaluation report looks at the Humqadam programme, a set of interventions with men and boys in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The programme grew out of the organisation Rozan’s work to include men as partners in violence prevention. Activities involved community sessions with around 100 men and boys, interactive community theatres, a Stop Rape campaign and cross gender discussion forums.
  • Document

    Evaluation study: working with men and boys on prevention of GBV

    Partners for Prevention, 2012
    This evaluation report looks at the Humqadam programme, a set of interventions with men and boys in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The programme grew out of the organisation Rozan’s work to include men as partners in violence prevention. Activities involved community sessions with around 100 men and boys, interactive community theatres, a Stop Rape campaign and cross gender discussion forums.
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    The “We Can” Campaign in South Asia, 2004-2011. External evaluation report

    Oxfam, 2011
    This evaluation was commissioned by Oxfam GB to measure the impact of the We Can campaign, which ran from 2004-2010 in six countries across south Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka). The overall goal of the We Can programme was to reduce the social acceptance of violence against women across the six countries. There were four objectives:
  • Document

    The “We Can” Campaign in South Asia, 2004-2011. External evaluation report

    Oxfam, 2011
    This evaluation was commissioned by Oxfam GB to measure the impact of the We Can campaign, which ran from 2004-2010 in six countries across south Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka). The overall goal of the We Can programme was to reduce the social acceptance of violence against women across the six countries. There were four objectives:
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    Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development (AJARD)

    The Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development (AJARD) is an open access journal focusing on agriculture and rural development.
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    SAVAP International

    SAVAP International (Society for the Advancement of Education through Visionary Academicians/Researchers for Peaceful Globe) is an organisation of academics and researchers based in Pakistan.
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    Global climate risk index 2013: Who suffers most from extreme weather events? Weather-related loss events in 2011 and 1992 to 2011

    Germanwatch, 2012
    This report analyses the extent to which countries have been affected by weather-related loss events. It warns that the window for putting the world on a track to stay below two degrees Celsius is rapidly closing and preparations must be made for potentially more frequent or severe weather events in the future.
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    Community vulnerability assessment: Kharo Chan, Keti Bunder and Jiwani

    WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature, 2012
    This community vulnerability assessment (CVA) showcases the key threats facing the Indus Delta, focusing on the risks facing coastal communities living in Kharo Chan, Keti Bunder and Jiwani in Pakistan. Apart from identifying threats, the report lists response options, in order to support adaptation at the local, district and provincial levels.
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    A toolkit for integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation into ecosystem management of coastal and marine areas in south Asia

    United Nations Development Programme, 2012
    This comprehensive toolkit, jointly produced by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) India and the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) Asia Pacific Secretariat, seeks to provide strategies for integrating disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA) into ecosystem management of coastal and marine areas in south Asia.
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    Transboundary landscape management framework for ecological and socioeconomic resilience

    2012
    Current land management approaches focus on achieving ecological resilience for natural resources and biological diversity, and socioeconomic resilience for the people who depend on the land for their livelihoods and wellbeing.

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