16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence
Explore our latest research and analysis on how to address and prevent violence against women and girls across this international campaign, which runs until Human Rights Day on 10 December.
Is no space safe? Working to end gender-based violence in the public sphere
This ALIGN briefing highlights the connections between gender norms and male violence, outlining the pervasive nature of GBV in the public sphere across four different spaces, with suggestions on how to work together to move from allyship to action.
Watch back – from allyship to action: how men can step up to end violence against women
This ODI Dialogue deepens conversations around men's role in driving change. We hear from men who are already leading, speaking out and designing policy to end male violence.
Icebergs and black holes: the stories of femicide in Mexico
This new ALIGN blog explores the reality of femicide in Mexico to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
The power of social movements
Despite facing many barriers, feminist movements all over the world are creating positive and long-term change.
Advancing Learning and Innovation on Gender Norms (ALIGN)
ALIGN brings together global research on gender norms to share lessons for transformative change. The platform enables a community of researchers and thought leaders to understand patriarchal gender norms, sharing knowledge on key drivers of change.
The experts among us
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Caroline Harper
Director, Gender Equality and Social Inclusion programme, Principal Research Fellow
Leadership Team, Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
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Is no space safe? Working to end gender-based violence in the public sphere -
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Think Change episode 41: what will it take to end femicide? -
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The co-creation and implementation of an adolescent school-based mental health intervention in Tanzania: key findings -
Emilie Tant
Strategic Communications and Policy Manager
Gender Equality and Social Inclusion, Public Affairs and Communications
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Where next for feminist foreign policy on countering anti-gender backlash?