Men's Behaviour Change Program
World Vision Vanuatu's Men's Behaviour Change Program is a small group therapy program for perpetrators of violence. The purpose of the program is to assist men to reduce and cease family and domestic violence.
World Vision Vanuatu's Men's Behaviour Change Program is a small group therapy program for perpetrators of violence. The purpose of the program is to assist men to reduce and cease family and domestic violence.
World Vision Vanuatu's RISPEK campaign is part of a global World Vision initiative 'It Takes a World to End Violence Against Children'. The campaign is focused on sexual consent and healthy intimate partner relationships.
The Australian Sports Partnership Program uses sport as a vehicle for achieving meaningful, sustainable development in target communities. World Vision Vanuatu specialises in community-based development. We work hand-in-hand
This report is a precursory impact study to determine the initial impact of a Men's Behaviour Change (MBC) program run by World Vision Vanuatu. MBC is a 10-session small group therapy program for perpetrators of violence.
World Vision Vanuatu has built on the primary prevention focus of the World Vision International Channels of Hope for Gender methodology. We seek to strengthen secondary prevention by working with faith and community leaders
World Vision works directly with men and boys to challenge unhealthy norms and practices and equip them with the skills and tools to express their emotions using non-violent techniques while also overcoming negative gender
World Vision's gender and protection programming builds on our six years of work in Vanuatu, and the trust relationships we have developed over time with community members and leaders, to positively transform gender norms and
We, children, conducted this child-led research initiative under the umbrella of World Vision’s participation to the “Make Europe Sustainable for All” project, which is funded by the European Commission’s Development
World Vision believes that a world without violence against children is possible. It takes action from all members and institutions in society to end violence against children. This report focuses on a government’s duty to
This report draws on World Vision’s experience working on the issues related to children and armed conflict as well as on the findings of a multi-country study conducted for World Vision by Child Frontiers. The study included
This report makes recommendations for governments, the international community (including the United Nations and donors) and organisations working on the ground in order to prioritise the protection of children in
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Young Leaders for Ending Violence against Children is a project designed to give young people the space and opportunity to gain skills, knowledge and tools to engage in campaigns across the globe aimed at ending violence