Survivors of Violence Become Leaders of Change: Lessons from Women in the Pacific Report

Despite having some of the highest rates of violence against women globally, there is very little evidence in the Pacific on the effectiveness of interventions aimed at stopping violence against women (VAW) before it starts.
With funding from the Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) through the SVRI World Bank Group Development Marketplace Award 2017, research partners Oxfam, the Equality Institute (EQI), and Monash University jointly designed and implemented the research in Solomon Islands.
This report outlines the findings of the study, which sought to understand the processes of shifting harmful social norms that drive family and sexual violence in Solomon Islands and examined factors that helped or hindered the implementation of the Oxfam’s Safe Families program in Solomon Islands.
The land we live and work on always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land. We pay our respects to the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and acknowledge the ongoing leadership role of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities in preventing violence against women. We also acknowledge Traditional Custodians of the lands where EQI works around the world.
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