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Ending Domestic Violence: Report From The Global Frontlines
This report, produced by The Family Violence Prevention Fund and edited by Leni Marin, Helen Zia, and Esta Soler, documents experiences and strategies for addressing domestic violence from countries around the world. Through a collection of case studies, interviews, and policy analyses, the report maps how activists, service providers, and policymakers on the global “frontlines” confront domestic violence within diverse cultural, legal, and resource contexts. The document highlights cross-national patterns of gender-based violence, structural barriers to justice for victims, and program innovations that have proven effective — from shelters, community-based legal services, and social norm change campaigns, to reforms in justice and policing systems. Using a human rights and gender justice perspective, the report also emphasizes the importance of engaging men, strengthening survivor women’s leadership, and multisector collaboration to break the cycle of violence. Aimed at civil society organizations, donors, governments, and international practitioners, this report serves as a learning and advocacy tool to strengthen the global movement to end domestic violence through best practices that are adaptable to local contexts.
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