New publication: Assessing the durability of a cash transfer on IPV and sexual relationships in South Africa
A new publication in Social Science & Medicine by Allison Groves and co-authors examines the durability of a cash transfer on physical IPV and sexual relationships among adolescent girls and young women in rural South Africa.
Session 68 of the Commission on the Status of Women
Collaborative researchers join the 68th Commission on the Status of Women in New York to share research and discuss links between social protection, gender and violence with policymakers.
'Joy not sorrow': New study published on men's perspectives in Ghana
Collaborative researchers publish a new qualitative study in Social Science & Medicine – Qualitative research in health: ‘Joy not sorrow’: Men’s perspectives on gender, violence, and cash transfers targeted to women in northern Ghana
The Cash Transfer and IPV Research Collaborative aims to advance a global research agenda that informs how to leverage cash transfer programming for IPV prevention among poor and vulnerable women in low- and middle-income settings.
Collaborative researchers join SP.org as guests on their three-part series ‘’Social Protection for Prevention of and Response to GBV’’ to discuss the latest evidence and implications for policy and practice.
The Cash Transfer and IPV Research Collaborative is comprised of globally renowned researchers with expertise across a wide span of disciplines including social epidemiology and public health, as well as economic development and social protection fields. The team draws upon a unique set of interdisciplinary skills and collectively hold decades of experience applying quantitative and qualitative methods to impact evaluation across diverse regions.