Asian Perspectives: Evidence-based Approaches to Ending Violence Against Women and Girls
On June 21, the Foundation held a public panel discussion on Evidence-based Approaches to Ending Violence against Women and Girls that highlighted recent research and programmatic findings in the areas of prevention and response to violence against women and girls in Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Timor-Leste.
Featuring Asia Foundation Experts:
Junayed Jamal Mir, Election Working Group Program Manager, Bangladesh
Sambath My, Preventing Intimate Partner Violence Program Advisor, Cambodia
Xian Warner, Ending Violence Against Women Prevention Coordinator, Timor-Leste
Moderator:
Disha Zaidi, Monitoring and Evaluation Consultant, Independent Evaluation Group, The World Bank
Introductory Remarks:
Barbara Rodriguez, Assistant Director, Women’s Empowerment Program, The Asia Foundation
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