Women, Work and Violence in South Asia

Women, Work and Violence in South Asia

Exploring connections between socio-economic factors and violence against women

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    • Theme 1 – Context
      • 1.1 Context
      • 1.2 Key Concepts
      • 1.3 Background
      • 1.4 Exploring models for understanding
      • 1.5 The Social Ecology Framework
      • 1.6 Case Studies
      • 1.7 Self Assessment
      • 1.8 Summary and Further Resources
    • Theme 2 – Methods
      • 2.1 Introduction
      • 2.2 Introducing Concepts
      • 2.3 Background
      • 2.4 Study Design
      • 2.5 Self Assessment
      • 2.6 Summary and Further Resources
    • Theme 3 – Findings
      • 3.1 Introduction
      • 3.2 Concepts
      • 3.3 Background
      • 3.4 Uptake
      • 3.5 Case Studies
      • 3.6 Self Assessment
      • 3.7 Summary and Further Resources
    • Theme 4 – Theory of Change
      • 4.1 Introduction
      • 4.2 Background
      • 4.3 Theory of Change
      • 4.4 Influencing Policy and Practice
      • 4.5 Applying Theory of Change
      • 4.6 Self Assessment
      • 4.7 Summary and Further Resources
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More flooding in Morang District – August 2019

October 17, 2019 Jon Gregson 0

Narrative account following further floods near Biratnagar The perspectives and narrative that follow present edited insights from narrators from within the project community close to [ continue reading… ]

Shankarapur: More Narratives of Displacement – June 2019

October 17, 2019 Jon Gregson 0

Stories from Kathmandu, Shankarapur Municipality Study Site The stories detailed below were told by adult community members and full ethical approval and consent for their [ continue reading… ]

Background to the Shankharapur Context

March 18, 2019 Jon Gregson 0

Information from Displacement Narrators in Shankharapur Municipality in Kathmandu District: During the final weeks of December, Sumeera Shrestha (from the Women, Violence and Displacement project) [ continue reading… ]

Background to the Morang Context

March 18, 2019 Jon Gregson 0

Information from Displacement Narrators in Biratnagar Municipality in Morang District: In this short article the perspectives of the ‘Women, Violence and Displacement’ project narrators from [ continue reading… ]

Introducing the Myanmar Field Study – Women, Violence and Displacement Project

January 22, 2019 Jon Gregson 0

In December 2018, I had the pleasure of meeting Khin Zar Naing and Sanda Thant from the Socio-Economic and Gender Resource Institute (SEGRI), at their [ continue reading… ]

Biratnagar Displacement Narratives No.2

November 27, 2018 Jon Gregson 0

More Stories from Biratnagar The three short narratives that follow from the Biratnagar field sites, highlight some of the terrible repercussions from the flooding in [ continue reading… ]

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