South Tarawa Healthy Living Study: An Impact Evaluation of the Strengthening Peaceful Villages (SPV) Violence Prevention Intervention in South Tarawa, Kiribati

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The Equality Institute on behalf of UN Women and Government of Kiribati

For the first time ever, prevalence data is available on men’s use of violence, alongside women’s experience of violence in Kiribati.

This finding is part of a series of key findings from the ‘South Tarawa Healthy Living Study: An Impact Evaluation of the Strengthening Peaceful Villages (SPV) Violence Prevention Intervention in Kiribati’ which collected data on community attitudes and behaviours on violence against women and girls in South Tarawa.

This evidence brief summarises the key findings from the South Tarawa Healthy Living Study: An Impact Evaluation of the Strengthening Peaceful Villages (SPV) Violence Prevention Intervention in Kiribati, which was carried out in early 2019, and aims to make the research findings freely available and accessible to audiences beyond the programme. Full report is available here, and a version of the evidence brief in the Kiribati language will soon be available. 

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Bibliographic information

Publication year
2020
Number of pages
20