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  Time is now

 Cape Town International Convention Centre
                   Cape Town, South Africa
                      21 – 25 October 2019

Programme�Book
Sexual Violence
     Research Initiative
     With over 6600 members the Sexual Violence Research Initiative
     (SVRI) is the largest global network for advancing research on
     violence against women (VAW), violence against children (VAC)
     and other forms of violence driven by gender inequality.
     Our work clusters around four pillars: Building evidence;
     strengthening capacity; promoting partnerships; and,
     influencing change to ensure policy and programmes
     are evidence informed, sustainable at scale and rooted in
     strategic partnerships that will drive action at local levels. All
     work undertaken and supported by SVRI strives to be feminist-
                                                                                          ± 200 members in 2003
     centred, rights-based, innovative, collaborative, equitable and                     + 6600 members in 2019
     held to the highest ethical standards.

     SVRI Leadership Council
     Alessandra Guedes (Co-Chair)....... UNICEF
     Chi-Chi Undie (Co-Chair)................ Population Council
     Claudia Garcia-Moreno.................. World Health Organisation
     James Lang..................................... Independent Consultant
     Jeannie Annan................................ International Rescue Committee
     Rachel Jewkes (Secretary).............. South African Medical Research Council
     Ruchira Tabassum Naved............... iccdr,b

     SVRI Board
     Chi-Chi Undie (Chair)..................... Population Council
     Astrid Ludin.................................... Independent Consultant
     Elizabeth Dartnall........................... Sexual Violence Research Initiative

     SVRI Core Staff
     Elizabeth Dartnall........................... Sexual Violence Research Initiative
     Morma Moremi............................. Sexual Violence Research Initiative
     Lizle Loots....................................... SVRI Associate

     SAMRC Events Management Team
     Mandy Salomo............................... Event Manager
     Deon Salomo.................................. Event Co-ordinator
     Thembisa Ngcobo.......................... Event Co-ordinator
     Robert Ganesh............................... Event Co-ordinator
     Denise Robberts............................. Centre Manager

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Table of Contents

SVRI Forum at a glance . . ............................................................................................ 2

Welcome to SVRI Forum 2019.. .................................................................................. 3

Navigating the Forum................................................................................................ 4

Guest speakers.. ........................................................................................................ 6

Pre-conference workshops........................................................................................ 8

Programme............................................................................................................... 9

         Monday, 21 October........................................................................................ 9

         Tuesday, 22 October........................................................................................ 9

         Wednesday, 23 October. . ................................................................................16

         Thursday, 24 October.....................................................................................24

Participant driven events.. ........................................................................................35

Self-care and wellness activities...............................................................................37

Social programme....................................................................................................37

Exhibitors................................................................................................................38

Abstract reviewers...................................................................................................39

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SVRI Forum
        Monday          Tuesday                                     Wednesday
                                                                                   at a glance
                                                                                                              Thursday                                  Friday
        21 October      22 October                                  23 October                                24 October                                25 October
08:00   Registration    Registration                                Registration                              Registration
        08:00 – 17:00   08:00 – 17:00
09:00
09:00   Morning         Plenary I:                                  Plenary II:                               Costing of programmes | Venue: Exh 10     Participant
        workshops:      Opening plenary: The time is now:           The science of VAW research &             GBV care and support | Venue: Exh 8.1     driven
        Workshops       uniting activism and research               interventions                                                                       events
        1- 5            Venue: Exh 10                               Venue: Exh 10                             Violence against children & adolescents   09:00 –
        09:00 – 12:30                                                                                         Venue: Exh 8.2                            12:00
                                                                                                              Complex research | Venue: Exh 8.3
                                                                                                              Building the violence prevention
                                                                                                              infrastructure | Venue: Daisy & Freesia
11:00                                                                                                         Faith-based interventions | Venue:
                                                                                                              Orchid
11:00                                                                              Coffee break

11:30
11:30   Lunch:          Economic empowerment & IPV | Venue:         Men and masculinities | Venue:            Four Minute Presentations
        12:30 – 13:30   Exh 10                                      Exh 10                                    Humanitarian & conflict settings
                        Conflict & humanitarian settings            Economic interventions & IPV in CHS       Venue: Exh 10
                        Venue: Exh 8.1                              Venue: Exh 8.1                            Leave no-one behind | Venue: Exh 8.1
                        Leave no-one behind | Venue: Exh 8.2        Parenting, child abuse & violence         VAC & AYW | Venue: Exh 8.2
                        Campus based SA & programmes                Venue: Exh 8.2
                                                                                                              Responses | Venue: Exh 8.3
                        Venue: Exh 8.3                              Mental health | Venue: Exh 8.3
                                                                                                              Methods & tools | Venue: Daisy &
                        Understanding mechanisms of change          Working with violence & trauma:           Freesia
                        Venue: Daisy & Freesia                      prevention & response | Venue: Daisy
                                                                    & Freesia                                 Prevention | Venue:Orchid
                        Sex work & transactional sex | Venue:
13:00                   Orchid                                      Sexual harassment | Venue: Orchid

13:00                                                                                 Lunch

14:30
14:30   Afternoon       Early interventions - parenting & primary   People with disabilities & GBV            IPV prevention | Venue: Exh 10
        workshops:      schools | Venue: Exh 10                     programmes | Venue: Exh 10                Mitigating GBV risk in humanitarian
        Workshops       VAW & mental health | Venue: Exh 8.1        Violence and technology | Venue:          settings | Venue: Exh 8.1
        6 - 10          Intervention content panel | Venue:         Exh 8.1                                   Intervention content panel Venue:
        13:30 – 17:00   Exh 8.2                                     Intervention content panel | Venue:       Exh 8.2
                        Impact of instability | Venue: Exh 8.3      Exh 8.2                                   Ethics & GBV work in practice
                        LGBTQ+ | Venue: Daisy & Freesia             Engaging men | Venue: Exh 8.3             Venue: Exh 8.3

                        Prevention programmes | Venue: Orchid       GBV response & prevention in FVCs         Tech-based interventions
                                                                    Venue: Daisy & Freesia                    Venue: Daisy & Freesia
                                                                    HIV & GBV | Venue: Orchid                 Economic abuse & responses for
16:00                                                                                                         survivors | Venue: Orchid

16:00                                                                              Coffee break

16:30
16:30   Welcome         VAW help-seeking & legal responses          Understanding VAW | Venue: Exh 10         Plenary III:
        and cocktail    Venue: Exh 10                               Leave no-one behind | Venue:              Closing & prize giving
        event           Family-based interventions | Venue:         Exh 8.1                                   Venue: Exh 10
        (18:00 –        Exh 8.1
        21:00)                                                      Child, early & forced marriage | Venue:
        Venue:          Masculinities & change | Venue: Exh 8.2     Exh 8.2
        Exh 10          GBV in emergency settings | Venue:          Prevention interventions | Venue:
                        Exh 8.3                                     Exh 8.3
                        Integration of GBV into health &            Homicide & femicide | Venue: Daisy &
                        development | Venue: Daisy & Freesia        Freesia
18:00                   SDGs: measuring progress | Venue: Orchid    Measuring SDGs in Asia Pacific | Venue:
                                                                    Orchid
                        Participant driven events                   Conference Dinner – Wednesday @
                        19:00 – 21:00                               19:00 Gold Restaurant

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Welcome
to SVRI Forum 2019
On behalf of the SVRI Forum Organising Committee, Board and Leadership Council, it is our great
pleasure to welcome you to SVRI Forum 2019.
This year, 2019, is a very special year for us. After wide consultation and lengthy discussions,
SVRI has graduated from a project of the South African Medical Research Council which has been
our home since 2013, to a newly formed non-government organisation. It is also our 10th year
anniversary of the SVRI Forum, with our first Forum being held in Johannesburg in 2009, and SVRI
Forum 2019 being our 6th global conference.
SVRI is honoured and grateful for our members, who through research, teaching, practice and
funding have contributed to building and advancing the field. We are proud of our members efforts
and work to change the lives of women and children around the globe. We see SVRI Forum 2019 as
a celebration of our achievements as well as a space to incubate new ideas, create new networks,
build on existing ones and to jointly explore current and future research directions.
The SVRI Forum 2019 programme is designed to foster discussions and debates around Forum
themes and key discussions underway in the field. Use this unique event as an opportunity to
strengthen existing collaborations and to create news ones both within and across disciplines
to advance the research agenda and strengthen how we respond and prevent violence. As with
previous Forums, there is time in the schedule for this and for much more. SVRI Forum offers up
a variety of networking events, self-care and well-being activities, learning opportunities and of
course a programme showcasing what is new in the field.
Convening SVRI Forum is no small task. Many people have contributed time, resources and ideas on
how to create an event we can all be proud of. Thank you to all our sponsors, partners, workshop
facilitators, session chairs, presenters, delegates and guest speakers. This event would not be
possible without you.
Enjoy the Forum, enjoy Cape Town, and enjoy your time with each other and with all of us.

                         Claudia Garcia-Moreno       Elizabeth Dartnall
                               SVRI Forum 2019       SVRI
                                 Scientific Chair    Executive Director

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Navigating the Forum
    SVRI Forum Staff          SVRI Forum App
    SVRI Forum staff are      Keep up to date - use the SVRI Forum app to:
    here to help – please
    feel free to approach     •   See full conference programme and schedule
    colleagues wearing        •   Create your own personalised schedule
    STAFF nametags.
                              •   Connect with other participants
                              •   Find sessions, activities and other participants based on
                                  interest tags
    Translation
    Translation in English,   •   Evaluate the Forum and presentations via app evaluation
    Spanish and French is         forms
    available in Exhibition
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    Presenters                Login to Crowd Compass Attendee Hub using the same email
    Preview Room              address you used to register for SVRI Forum 2019.
    All presentations must
    be uploaded at least
    24 hours prior to your
    presentation in the       The Brave Room
    Presenters Preview        The SVRI values the well-being of our delegates and recognises
    Room.                     the emotional impact of listening and talking through difficult
                              topics. This year, the Forum will offer a space for delegates who
                              may need emotional support after engaging with presentations
                              or through the process of presenting. This room also serves as
    Well-Being Wall           a safe space to process any research presented at the Forum.
    Please share how you      Experienced counsellors from the Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust
    stay well and healthy     will be available to facilitate this process. It is open to anyone
    whilst doing this work    attending the conference, as well as translators, support staff,
    on SVRI’s Well-Being      and conference presenters.
    Wall in the Exhibition    Should you find the event overwhelming please reach out to a
    Hall.                     staff member and they will guide you to a counsellor. You can
                              contact the counsellors via the conference helpdesk. Or just
                              drop by the Brave Room for some time to breathe!

    Research Wall
    Share your ideas on
    what you think the        Making Presentations Accessible to All
    next big research         Some tips for presenters:
    questions are for         • Simplify your work and limit the use of jargon
    GBV in humanitarian       • Include visuals in your work but avoid traumatic images
    settings on the              which could lead to secondary trauma
    Research Wall, kindly     • Speak clearly – not too fast or too slow - for everyone to
    made possible by             keep up
    United Nations Office
    for the Coordination of   We would also like to request that seats in front near the stage
    Humanitarian Affairs.     or podium be offered to delegates with disabilities where it
                              will be easier for them and interpreters to follow the flow of
                              sessions.

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Pronoun Stickers                                                     Safety
“The old languages - at least the ones I know - don’t have           Nothing is more
gender. They don’t have gendered pronouns. There’s no “he”           important to us
and “she.” A human being is a human being.” Gloria Steinem           than your safety and
                                                                     security. South Africa
As a part of the SVRIs commitment to diversity and inclusion,        has a reputation of
pronoun stickers for your name badge are available at the            insecurity and being
registration desk. Please use these stickers. Let us all ensure      unsafe. Please take
SVRI Forum conference remains a friendly and safe environment        care, be vigilant and
for all.                                                             be cautious. When
                                                                     moving outside of
                                                                     your hotel and the
    HE           SHE           THEY          ZE           ASK ME     conference centre,
    HIM          HER           THEM         HIR          ABOUT MY
                                                                     let others know your
                                            HIRS         PRONOUNS
    HIS          HERS         THEIRS
                                                                     whereabouts and
                                                                     travel in a group
                                                                     whenever possible.

Art @ SVRI Forum 2019
•   #MeToo Photo Exhibition: At the start of 2018 Sarah Isaacs,
    a freelance portrait and documentary photographer, invited       Participant
    women on social media to share their experiences of abuse,       Driven Events
    sexual assault and harassment with her, and if they were         Enjoy the multitude
    ready, with the public. She hoped to turn the violation of       of participant
    her own childhood into something good, something that            driven events on
    might encourage others to speak up and to let go of the          at the Forum. See
    shame that is never the victims to carry. This exhibition pays   programme for more
    tribute the eleven exceptional women who stepped forward,        details.
    who spoke and listened, who overcame fear and shame and
    allowed themselves to be seen.
•   Clan-destine Art and Photo Exhibition: Clan-destine – the
    lived realities of African LGBTIQ+ is an exhibition of art and
    photography hosted by Gateway Health Institute that tells
    the stories of African LGBTIQ+. The exhibition aims to create
    awareness, not only of the hardships and lack of access to
    justice faced by African LGBTIQ+, but also of love and defiant
    sexiness in the face of adversity.

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Guest Speakers
                           Gro Harlem Brundtland,             Josina Z. Machel,                  Hibaaq Osman
                           former Prime Minister of former    MSc
                           Prime Minister of Norway,                                             Hibaaq Osman is the founder
                           member of The Elders (Video        Mozambican gender equality         of Karama, a movement to end
                           message)                           activist Josina Z. Machel          violence against women, and
                                                              has spent the last 20 years        deliver sustainable, inclusive
                           Gro Harlem Brundtland, a           defending of human rights          peace and democracy in Africa
                           medical doctor, was Norway’s       and advocating against VAW.        and the Middle East. Hibaaq has
                           first woman Prime Minister,        Following a horrific domestic      made it her mission to elevate
                           serving a total of ten years as    violence experience that left      the voices of women, raising
                           head of government between         Machel blind in one eye, she       their profiles and developing
                           1981 and 1996. She chaired         launched Kuhluka Movement.         their skills as peacemakers
                           the World Commission on            Kuhluka Movement is a non-         and leaders. Karama is the
                           Environment and Development        profit initiative that empowers    culmination of a career that
                           – known as the Brundtland          women survivors of gender-         has included reconciliation and
                           Commission – which articulated     based and domestic abuse to        peacebuilding in her homeland
                           the principle of sustainable       find their voice and their feet    of Somalia, campaigning for
                           development for the first          to walk away from abusive          justice and recognition for
                           time at a global level. She was    relationships. Together, Kuhluka   Korea’s ‘comfort women’, and
                           Director-General of the World      Movement and Machel are            supporting grassroots women
                           Health Organization from 1998      working to achieve a world         activists to build constituencies
                           to 2003, UN Special Envoy for      where GBV does not exist. The      and secure their rights in the
                           Climate Change from 2007 to        Her-Life project was also co-      wake of the Arab revolutions.
                           2010 and, from 2011 to 2012,       founded by Machel, a project       Named one of the world’s
                           was a member of the United         that seeks to provide services     500 Most Influential Muslims,
                           Nations Secretary-General’s        and support for women in           Hibaaq has served on UN
                           Global Sustainability Panel. Gro   emergency situations. Machel       Women’s Civil Society Advisory
                           Harlem Brundtland is a member      received her MSc in Sociology      Group and the board of Donor
                           of The Elders, an independent      (Gender) from the London           Direct Action. She is a senior
                           group of global leaders founded    School of Economics and
      Everyone at SVRI     by Nelson Mandela in 2007,         Political Science.
                                                                                                 fellow at the James MacGregor
                                                                                                 Burns Academy of Leadership,
    Forum are rock stars   who work together for peace,                                          University of Cambridge.
    to us. The following   justice and human rights.
      people, however,
       have joined the
     Forum or provided
       us with a video
     message to help us
       open the event.

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Malebogo “Max” Molefhe              Glenda Gray,                        Ofakilevuka (‘Ofa)                  Lisa Witter
                                    MBBCh, FCPaeds(SA)                  Guttenbeil-Likiliki                 MBBCh, FCPaeds(SA)
Malebogo is a Gender Based
Violence and Disability Rights      An NRF A-rated scientist, CEO       ‘Ofa Guttenbeil-Likiliki is a       Lisa Witter is the co-founder
Activist, a public speaker, and     and President of the South          women’s rights activist and         and Executive Chair of
a former Botswanan National         African Medical Research            filmmaker. She is the Director      Apolitical - a global peer-to-
basketball player. In 2009,         Council (SAMRC), Professor          of Tonga’s Women & Children         peer learning platform used
Malebogo was shot eight             Glenda Gray is a qualified          Crisis Center (WCCC), which         by public servants in 170
times in an act of intimate         pediatrician and co-founder of      she helped establish in 2009,       countries - named one of Fast
partner violence that left her      the internationally recognised      awarded the Pacific Community       Company’s ‘Most Innovative
confined to a wheelchair. This      Perinatal HIV Research Unit         (SPC) Human Rights Award            Companies in the World’ in
experience opened her eyes to       in Soweto, South Africa. Prior      in 2010. ‘Ofa has been              2018. She’s an award-winning
the vulnerabilities of women        to her appointment at the           nominated twice (2012,2013)         executive, entrepreneur,
and girls with disabilities who     SAMRC, she was the Executive        for the US Secretary of             author and public speaker. For
are at an even greater risk of      Director of the Perinatal HIV       State’s International Women         more than 25 years she’s been
violence. She now uses her life-    Research Unit, an affiliate         of Courage Award for her            working at the intersection of
altering traumatic experience       of Wits University. Glenda’s        activism and advocacy for           business, policy, government
to motivate, empower, educate,      global profile includes a role      women and children’s rights         and behavioral science. She is a
inspire, and raise awareness        as Co-PI of the HIV Vaccine         in Tonga. ‘Ofa is a seasoned        World Economic Forum Young
nationally and internationally      Trials Network (HVTN), a            trainer in Gender, Human            Global Leader and served three
on the issue of domestic abuse,     transnational collaboration         Rights and Ending Violence          terms on the Forum’s council
gender-based violence and           for the development of HIV/         Against Women (EVAW) in the         on Behaviour and now co-chairs
its intersection with disability.   AIDS prevention vaccines. She       Pacific. She is also a trained      the Agile Governance Global
Malebogo knows that her story       is also Director of International   Adaptive Leadership Trainer         Future Council. She’s sat on
and knowledge can help other        Programmes for HVTN and             and Facilitator focusing on         numerous boards including
women and girls who are facing      Chairperson of the Board of         women’s leadership and              a publicly traded company
abuse and disadvantages. She        the Global Alliance for Chronic     mentoring. ‘Ofa is also an          and one for the U.S’. National
believes that her words are         Diseases, and a member of           emerging awardwinning               Academy of Science and
an important tool in the fight      the Institute of Medicine of        filmmaker with her most recent      Engineering with an expertise
against gender-based violence       the National Academies, USA.        feature film VAI, a collaboration   in violence prevention. She is
affecting girls and women in        She received South Africa’s         with eight other Pacific Island     the co-author of The She Spot:
all their diversities in many       highest honour- the Order           female Writer/Directors being       Why Women are the Market for
African societies. Malebogo also    of Mapungubwe - for her             an official selection for the       Changing the World and How to
advocates for the advancement       pioneering research in PMTCT.       Berlinale Film Festival 2019 and    Reach Them
of women in sports, with a focus    Other prestigious accolades         taking out Best International
on women with disabilities          include the Nelson Mandela          Feature Film Narrative at the
and encourages their active         Health and Human Rights Award       Roxbury Film Awards 2019.
participation. Currently she is     for her significant contributions   She holds degrees in Film, TV,
the ALIGHT Project Leader in the    in the field of mother-to-child     Media and Law.
ALIGHT Project which is focusing    transmission of HIV. Selected
on increasing participation of      as one of Time’s 100 Most
women and girls with disabilities   Influential People in the World,
in programs addressing violence     Glenda is a recognised leader
in Botswana. In 2017 Malebogo       in her field. Her qualifications
was granted the International       include an MBBCH, FCPaeds
Women of Courage award              (SA), DSc (honoris causa SFU),
by the United States’ State         DSc (honoris causa SUN), LL.D
Department.                         (Rhodes).

                                                              SVRI Forum 2019 | Time is now                                                    7
Pre- conference
    workshops
    Monday, 21 October
    09:00     Workshop 1: Measuring VAW: challenges, tools and methods                   | Venue: Bluebell
              Presenters: Henriette Jansen, kNOwVAWdata, UNFPA Asia-Pacific; Kristin Diemer and Cathy Vaughan,
                          University of Melbourne

              Workshop 2: Integrating feminist self-care into VAW programming and organizations
              		                                                                        | Venue: Daisy
              Presenters: Natsnet Ghebrebrhan, Wangechi Wachira and Lori Michau, Raising Voices

              Workshop 3: Participatory monitoring and evaluation of violence against women and girls programs
              		                                                                        | Venue: Orchid
              Presenters: Manuel Contreras-Urbina, Maureen Murphy, Alina Potts and Mary Ellsberg;
                          Global Women’s Institute, George Washington University

              Workshop 4: Understanding ‘safety’ for women and girls: measuring the effectiveness and outcomes of
              GBV risk mitigation in humanitarian settings                                | Venue: Watsonia
              Presenters: Sonia Rastogi, IASC GBV Guidelines; Christine Heckman, UNICEF and Dr. Michelle Hynes,
                          Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Emory University

              Workshop 5: Innovations in addressing economic abuse                          | Venue: Freesia
              Presenters: Sonya Passi, FreeFrom
    12:30
              12:30 – 13:30 Lunch

    13:30
              Workshop 6: Elevating practice-based knowledge within prevention programming
              		                                                                      | Venue: Bluebell
              Presenters: Lori Heise and Kathy Durand, The Prevention Collaborative

              Workshop 7: Telling stories through data: harnessing the power of visual representations for violence
              research		                                                                  | Venue: Daisy
              Presenter: Abigail M Hatcher, University of the Witwatersrand

              Workshop 8: Statistics “101” on VAW for practitioners: understanding and interpreting the numbers
              		                                                                           | Venue: Orchid
              Presenters: Kristin Dunkle and Esnat Chirwa, South African Medical Research Council

              Workshop 9: Costing your interventions for the prevention of violence against women and girls
              – a practical session to get you started and help you collect relevant data   | Venue: Watsonia
              Presenters: Giulia Ferrari, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Sergio Torres Rueda,
                           London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Stacey Orangi, KEMRI-Wellcome;
                           Regis Hitimana, University of Rwanda & Rachel Kwizera, Care Rwanda

              Workshop 10: Feminist approaches to building evidence and knowledge on VAWG: experiences and
              reflections		                                                                 | Venue: Freesia
              Presenters: Heather Cole, De Montfort University Leicester UK; Alina Potts, Global Women’s Institute
                          at George Washington University; Dr. Emma Fulu, The Equality Institute; Loujine Fattal,
                          CARE International; Rassil Barada, ABAAD - Resource Centre for Gender Equality; Harriet Kolli,
    17:00                 International Rescue Committee

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Programme
Monday, 21 October
09:00    18:00 – 20:00     SVRI Forum opening and welcome                               | Venue: Exhibition Hall 10
         Session Facilitator: Alessandra Guedes, UNICEF, SVRI Leadership Council Co-Chair
                           Opening and welcome: Chi-Chi Undie, Population Council, SVRI Board Chair
                           and SVRI Leadership Council Co-Chair
                           Video message: Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway,
                           member of The Elders

                           SVRI strategy: Elizabeth Dartnall, SVRI Executive Director
                           Well-being and networking @SVRI Forum: James Lang, SVRI Leadership Council
                           Thanks and closing: Claudia Garcia-Moreno, WHO and SVRI Founding Member
                           Entertainment: Claire Philips, Singer and Songwriter
20:00

Tuesday, 22 October
09:00    09:00 – 11:00    Opening plenary
         The time is now: Uniting activism and research                                 | Venue: Exhibition Hall 10
         Facilitator: Lisa Witter, Apolitical
                           Hibaaq Osman, Karama Foundation, Middle East and North Africa
                           Josina Machel, Kuhluka Movement, South Africa / Mozambique
                           Malebogo Molefhe, Disability Justice Activist, Botswana
                           Glenda Gray, President South African Medical Research Council, South Africa
                           Ofakilevuka (‘Ofa) Guttenbeil-Likiliki, Women and Children Crisis Center, Tonga
11:00

         11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break

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Tuesday, 22 October

      11:30   11:30 – 13:00 Parallel sessions

              Economic empowerment and IPV         Conflict and humanitarian            Leave no-one behind
                                                   settings
              Venue: Exhibition hall 10            Venue: Exhibition hall 8.1           Venue: Exhibition hall 8.2
              Chair: Emily Esplen, Department      Chair: Mendy Marsh, VOICE            Chair: Hibaaq Osman, Karama
              for International Development                                             Foundation
                                                   Candies in Hell +20: a mixed-
              Do transfers and behavior change     methods study on the prevention      FGM as a social norm: a pilot
              communication cause sustained        of violence against women and        project exploring the role of
              reductions in intimate partner       girls in León, Nicaragua             gatekeeper engagement and
              violence? Evidence from a            Mary Ellsberg, M. Quintanilla,       community ownership in ending
              4-year post-program follow-up in     W. Ugarte, A. Blackwell, J. Ovince   Female Genital Mutilation/
              Bangladesh                                                                Cutting in select states in Nigeria
                                                   Scaling quality: a hospital-based
              A. Ahmed, M. Hidrobo,                                                     Eseme Nnamdi John,
                                                   intervention to improve patient
              J. Hoddinott, Shalini Roy                                                 K. Nwachukwu
                                                   care and forensic documentation
              Economic empowerment and IPV:        of sexual violence                   Do IPV prevention programmes
              findings from a microfinance plus    Thomas McHale, S. Kidenda            differentially impact participants
              programme in rural North-West                                             with disability? A multi-site
                                                   A feminist approach to changing
              province, South Africa                                                    analysis from the What Works to
                                                   the humanitarian system to
              Meghna Ranganathan, L. Knight,                                            Prevent Violence Against Women
                                                   prevent sexual exploitation and
              T. Abramsky, L. Muvhango,                                                 Global Programme
                                                   abuse of women and girls
              T. Polzer Ngwato, M. Mbobelatsi,                                          Kristin Dunkle, I. Van Der Heijden,
                                                   Nicole Behnam, Catherine Baatyo,
              G. Ferrari, C. Watts, H. Stöckl                                           E. Stern, E. Chirwa, A. Gibbs,
                                                   S. Cornish-Spencer, G. Bramucci,
                                                                                        J. Kane, L. Murray
              Sunrise Campaign: ending             H. Minchew, K.K. Bart
              violence, empowering women                                                Leaving no woman behind:
                                                   Converging drivers of
              Kubi Rama                                                                 prevention and response to
                                                   interpersonal violence: findings
                                                                                        violence against women with
              Outcomes of the Stepping Stones      from a qualitative study in post-
                                                                                        disabilities – experience, analysis
              and Creating Futures trial to        hurricane Haiti
                                                                                        and recommendations from
              prevent IPV and HIV-risk in urban    Jennifer Melton, C. Poulton,
                                                                                        women with disabilities in Africa
              informal settlements in South        A. Hoover, M. Laughlin Williams,
                                                                                        Sophie Pecourt
              Africa                               M. Marsh, A. Potts, L. Stark,
              Andrew Gibbs, Laura Washington,      R. Tilus, L. Gauer Bermudez,         Intimate partner violence
              N. Abdelatif, E. Chirwa,             C. Bennouna, J. Buteau               against women: prevalence and
              Y. Sikweyiya, N. Shai, S. Willan,                                         socioeconomic inequalities in 46
                                                   Sexual violence perpetrated by
              S. Mkhwanazi, N. Nthini, R. Jewkes                                        low and middle-income countries
                                                   the Islamic State (ISIS)
                                                                                        using nationally representative
              Economic insecurity and intimate     Orly Stern
                                                                                        household surveys
              partner violence: a conceptual
                                                                                        Carolina Coll
              framework
              Heidi Stöckl, E. Stern, M.                                                Ethical considerations for
              Ranganathan, B. Mahenge,                                                  disability inclusive gender-based
              S. Lees, A. Hatcher, T. Abramsky                                          violence research: reflections
                                                                                        from a South African qualitative
                                                                                        case study
                                                                                        Ingrid van der Heijden, J. Harries,
                                                                                        N. Abrahams
      13:00

              13:00 – 14:30 Lunch (Venue: Exhibition hall 9)

10                                        SVRI Forum 2019 | Time is now
Tuesday, 22 October
 11:30
         11:30 – 13:00 Parallel sessions

         Campus based sexual assault              Understanding mechanisms of         Sex work and transactional sex
         and programmes                           change
         Venue: Exhibition hall 8.3               Venue: Daisy and Freesia            Venue: Orchid
         Chair: Naeemah Abrahams, South Chair: Dina Deligiorgis, UN                   Chair: Yandisa Sikweyiya, South
         African Medical Research Council Women                                       African Medical Research Council
         Prevalence and risk factors of campus    An exploratory analysis             Remembering the most
         sexual violence at the University of     of relationship quality, its        vulnerable: a multisectoral,
         Eswatini                                 predictors, and its association     multistrategy approach to
         Rebecca Fielding-Miller, S. Masuku,      with intimate partner violence      address violence against sex-
         F. Shabalala                             among rural couples in Rwanda       workers in Eswatini
                                                  Sangeeta Chatterji, E. Stern,       Bheki Sithole, C. Akolo, S. Matse,
         Developing a sexual gender based
                                                  K. Dunkle, L. Heise                 D. Chilongozi, L. Muzar,
         violence intervention targeting
                                                                                      K. Lukhele, R. Dayton, N. Nkonde
         female students in South African         Household decision-making and
         tertiary institutions: mapping the       its association with intimate       Multi-dimensional violence
         process                                  partner violence: examining         experiences and HIV
         Ncediswa Nunze, M. Machisa,              differences in men’s and women’s    vulnerabilities among gender
         Pinky Mahlangu, Y. Sikweyiya,            perceptions in Uganda               diverse sex workers in Jamaica
         M. Pillay, E. Chirwa, E. Dartnall,       Ana Maria Buller, S. Zegenhagen,    Carmen Logie, K. Levermore,
         R. Jewkes                                M. Ranganathan                      D. Williams, Y. Wang, P. Lalor
         Student-led research to assess the       The male provision belief scale     Correlates of recent police
         climate for sexual and dating violence   – assessing whether internalized    detention among high-risk female
         prevention at three University of        beliefs about men’s roles as        sex workers in Kazakhstan
         California campuses                      providers can harm women            Trena Mukherjee, G. Mergenova,
         Jennifer Wagman, R. Fielding-Miller,     Kirsten Stoebenau,                  S. Witte, N. El-Bassel,
         E. Park, M. Yap, J. Silverman,           J. Bingenheimer, N. Kyegombe,       S. Primbetova, A. Terlikbaeva,
         L. Oaks, D. Swendeman, S. Sumstine,      R. Datar                            T. McCrimmon
         C. Amabile, M. Smith
                                                  The effects of sustained exposure   Emic perspectives on the extent
         The role of local norms of masculinity   to neighbourhood deprivation on     to which transactional sex is
         and femininity in perpetuating sexual    the risk of experiencing intimate   viewed as sexual exploitation in
         coercion among youth at universities     partner violence among women        Central Uganda
         in Vietnam                               in the United Kingdom: evidence     Nambusi Kyegombe, R. Meiksin,
         Kathryn Yount, M. Tran Hung, P.          from a birth-cohort study           S. Namakula, J. Mulindwa,
         Lewis, T. Thu Quach, J. Sales, I.        Alexa R. Yakubovich, J. Heron, G.   R. Muhumuza, J. Wamoyi,
         Bergenfeld                               Feder, A. Fraser, D.K. Humphreys    L. Heise, A. Buller
                                                  Does assessing partner violence
                                                  and decision making move us
                                                  closer to assessing women’s
                                                  empowerment and well-being?
                                                  - a latent class approach
13:00                                             Naira Kalra

         13:00 – 14:30 Lunch (Venue: Exhibition hall 9)

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Tuesday, 22 October

      14:30   14:30 – 16:00 Parallel sessions

              Early interventions – parenting       VAW and mental health               Intervention content panel
              and primary school
              Venue: Exhibition hall 10             Venue: Exhibition hall 8.1          Venue: Exhibition hall 8.2
              Chair: Joni van de Sand,              Chair: Chi-Chi Undie, Population    Chair: Chandre Gould, Institute
              MenEngage                             Council                             for Security Studies
              Right to Play’s intervention to       Incidence of mental illness         SASA! Together: An activist
              reduce peer violence among            following rape-exposure in HIV      approach for preventing violence
              children in public schools in         infected versus HIV uninfected      against women
              Pakistan: a cluster-randomized        women in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South      Lori Michau, R. Yaker, H. Harriet,
              controlled trial evaluation           Africa                              J. Nakuti, N. Ghebrebrhan,
              Rozina Karmaliani, E. Chirwa, Y.      Naeemah Abrahams, S. Mhlongo,       L. Goldmann, S. Namy, S. Siebert,
              Somani, R. Jewkes, N. Asad, T.        N. Peer, S. Seedat, R. Jewkes       R. Akankwasa, E. Karungi
              Saeed Ali, J. McFarlane,
                                                    What happened after the trial:      Evaluating norms-shifting
              H. Maqbool Ahmed Khuwaja,
                                                    long-term outcomes from a CPT       interventions to reduce violence:
              S. Shehzad Bhamani
                                                    study in eastern DRC                findings from the Masculinité,
              The benefits of Early Book-           Judith Bass, S. Murray, A.          Famille, et Foi intervention in
              Sharing: targeting risk factors for   Matabaro, D. Kaysen, D. Lakin,      the DRC
              aggression in early childhood         J. Annan, P. Bolton                 Bryan Shaw, E. Costenbader,
              Mark Tomlinson, N. Dowdall,                                               R. Lundgren, C. McLarnon-Silk,
                                                    Expanding availability of CPT
              P.J. Cooper, S. Skeen, F. Gardner,                                        P. Deepan, F. Quirke
                                                    psychotherapy services in eastern
              L. Murray
                                                    DRC                                 Addressing intimate partner
              Engaging primary school children      Debra Kaysen, C. Stappenbeck,       violence using gender-
              through participatory community       W. Clemmer, A. Mudekereza,          transformative approaches
              mapping to examine safe and           I. Molton, J. Bass, S. Murray,      at a community level in rural
              unsafe routes between home and        J. Augustinavicius                  Tanzania: the UZIKWASA
              school in a rural South African                                           programme
                                                    Storytelling for health:
              community                                                                 S. Lees, M. Marchant,
                                                    acceptance, expression and
              Zaynab Essack, N. Gillespie,                                              N. Desmond, Novatus Urassa,
                                                    recovery
              B. Moolman, N. Ngidi                                                      Salvata Kalanga
                                                    J. Mannell, Y. Isil Ulman,
              Learn in peace, educate without       S.A. Paphitis, N. Minckas,
              violence: preliminary evidence        L. Ahmad, L. Salem,
              for the effects of a brief, school-   Ayesha Ahmad, P. Hughes,
              based violence prevention             Shazana Andrabi
              intervention in Cote d’Ivoire
                                                    Developing an understanding
              Manuela Balliet, K. Devries, L.
                                                    of complex trauma among child
              Knight, F. Procureur, Y. Ariane
                                                    sexual assault survivors in South
              N’Djoré, D. N’Guessan, K.
                                                    Africa: what does this mean for
              Thornhill, K. Merrill, M. Dally, E.
                                                    practice
              Allen, M. Hossain, B. Cislaghi, C.
                                                    Shanaaz Mathews, L. Berry
              Tanton, L. Quintero
      16:00

              16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

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Tuesday, 22 October

 14:30   14:30 – 16:00 Parallel sessions

         Impact of instability                      LGBTQ+                                Prevention programmes
         Venue: Exhibition hall 8.3                 Venue: Daisy and Freesia              Venue: Orchid
         Chair: Jeanne Ward, COFEM                  Chair: Amber Loomis, Sydney           Chair: Tesmerelna Atsbeha,
                                                    Bi Network                            Wellspring Philanthropic Fund
         Sexual violence against men and            Violence perpetrated by police,       The Rural Response System
         boys in five conflict-affected settings:   military, and other public security   intervention to reduce intimate
         intersections with violence against        forces against gay, bisexual, and     partner violence in the Central
         women and girls                            other men who have sex with           Region of Ghana: findings from a
         Sarah Martin, S. Chynoweth,                men in El Salvador                    cluster randomized control trial
         D. Buscher                                 D.A. Davis, G.J. Morales,             evaluation
                                                    M. Lanham, J. Cooke, E. Evens,        Adolphina Addo-Lartey, D. Ogum
         The contagion of violence: how war
                                                    M. Mendizabal, K. Ridgeway,           Alangea, E. Chirwa, Y. Sikweyiya,
         experiences affect men’s perpetration
                                                    Robyn Dayton, K. Santi                D. Coker-Appiah, R. Jewkes,
         of sexual violence
                                                                                          R. Adanu
         Jocelyn Kelly, S. Khan, M. Voors,          “We’re going to leave you for
         M. Holmes                                  last because of how you are”:         Community activism in practice:
                                                    transgender women’s experiences       lessons learned from the
         Safe at Home! Towards building
                                                    of gender-based violence in           Indashyikirwa IPV prevention
         a conceptual model and program
                                                    healthcare, education, and police     programme and evaluation in
         approach that addresses the co-
                                                    encounters in Latin America and       Rwanda
         occurrence of intimate partner
                                                    the Caribbean                         Erin Stern, S. Chatterji, L. Heise,
         violence and child maltreatment in
                                                    Michele Lanham, K. Ridgeway,          K. Dunkle, S. Martins
         humanitarian contexts
                                                    R. Dayton, B.M. Castillo,
         Danielle Roth, K. Asghar, N. Pardo,                                              Young women in urban informal
                                                    C. Brennan, D.A. Davis,
         J. de Dieu Hategekimana, H. Kakay,                                               settlements in South Africa
                                                    D. Emmanuel, G.J. Morales,
         M. O’Connor, K. Falb                                                             display agency after participation
                                                    C. Cheririser, B. Rodriguez,
                                                                                          in the Stepping Stones and
         Expanding access for adolescent girls      J. Cooke, K. Santi, E. Evens
                                                                                          Creating Futures intervention
         in humanitarian settings: Preliminary
                                                    High prevalence of gender-based       Samantha Willan, N. Ntini,
         findings from Women and Girls
                                                    violence and associated health        R. Jewkes, N. Shai, A. Gibbs
         Safe Spaces in Iraq, Lebanon and
                                                    outcomes among transgender
         Bangladesh                                                                       Positive shifts in gender
                                                    women in eastern and southern
         Julianne Deitch, J. Metzler,                                                     attitudes, relationship power,
                                                    United States: preliminary results
         S. Joergensen, C. Heckman                                                        and reduction in experiences of
                                                    from the LITE cohort
                                                                                          sexual violence: program effects
                                                    A. Wirtz, E. Cooney, LITE Study
                                                                                          of DREAMS HIV-prevention
                                                    Group, S. Reisner, Nancy Glass,
                                                                                          interventions in Kenya and
                                                    Meridian Howes
                                                                                          Zambia
                                                    The National Policy on Integral       S. Mathur, N. Pilgrim, S. Patel,
                                                    Health for LGBT+ in the south         C. Heck, Jerry Okal, M. Musheke,
                                                    of Brazil: an analysis about its      J. Pulerwitz
                                                    implementation and the situation
                                                    of violence against LGBT+ in the
                                                    south of Brazil from 2014 to 2017
                                                    Daniel Canavese de Oliveira,
                                                    R. Moretti, M. Polidoro,
                                                    M.C. Signorelli
16:00

         16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

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Tuesday, 22 October

      16:30   16:30 – 18:00 Parallel sessions

              VAW help-seeking and legal           Family-based interventions          Masculinities and change
              responses
              Venue: Exhibition hall 10            Venue: Exhibition hall 8.1          Venue: Exhibition hall 8.2
              Chair: Grace Malera, Coffey          Chair: Michal Avni, USAID           Chair: Angelica Pino, Sonke
                                                                                       Gender Justice
              Adaptation and randomized            Transforming harmful social
              controlled trial evaluation of       norms in Solomon Islands: A         Engaging men to reduce IPV and
              myPlanKenya: community               study of Oxfam’s Safe Families      transform gender inequitable
              partnered technology for partner     Program                             attitudes: results from a cluster
              violence prevention and response     Sarah Homan, E. Fulu, T. Honda,     RCT in eastern DRC
              Michele Decker, S. Wood,             D. Fernando, K. Decker, L. Leung,   K. Falb, E. Kossoube,
              Z. Hameeduddin, S.R. Kennedy,        J. Fisher                           Julia Vaillant, D. Roth
              C. Tallam, I. Akumu, I. Wanjiru,
                                                   Ninajiamini (I have confidence) –    “Give her a slap or two… she
              B. Asira, J. Case, A. Clough,
                                                   understanding the transformative    might change”: negotiating
              A. Frankel, B. Omondi, N. Perrin,
                                                   effects of a participatory social   masculinities through intimate
              N. Glass
                                                   intervention in the MAISHA          partner violence among rural
              Critical gaps in mental healthcare   intimate partner violence           Ghanaian men
              for survivors of sexual and          prevention trial in Tanzania        Isaac Dery
              gender-based violence in South       Shelley Lees, V. Selestine,
                                                                                       Practicing what you preach:
              Africa                               S. Kapiga, M. Marchant,
                                                                                       accountability as a critical
              Marcel K. Kitenge, L. Odendal,       G. Mshana, E. Mashauri,
                                                                                       enabler to reducing gender-
              J.K. Rosdriguez, Y. Hanning          C. Watts, F. Nago,
                                                                                       based violence and violence
                                                   S. Harvey
              Promoting women’s rights within                                          against children in a community
              the context of patriarchy: help-     A family centred intervention to    mobilization trial in rural South
              seeking for domestic violence in     prevent violence against women      Africa
              urban Uganda                         and girls in migrant communities    Sarah Treves-Kagan, S. Maman,
              Diane Gardsbane, T. Musuya,          of Baglung District, Nepal          N. Khoza, C. MacPhail,
              Paul Bukuluki                        Ratna Shrestha, A. Adhikari,        D. Peacock, K. Kahn,
                                                   G. Devi Pradhan, A. Kerr-Wilson,    S.A. Lippman, A. Pettifor
              “Women fear the law more than
                                                   E. Chirwa, N. Shai
              the perpetrators”: trust in the                                          ‘You must get your wallet torn’:
              health and the legal response to     How do you promote the              achieving masculinities through
              violence against women in Brazil     prevention of child marriage        transactional sex, a qualitative
              Dabney Evans, C. Hall,               and early pregnancy for             study from North-Western,
              N. Williams, J.D. Wilkins,           adolescent girls? Empower their     Tanzania
              E. Chiang, M.A.F. Vertamatti,        grandmothers. A qualitative         Lottie Howard-Merrill, J. Wamoyi,
                                                   exploration of the mechanisms       D. Nyato, N. Kyegombe, L. Heise,
                                                   of change in the Girls’ Holistic    A.M. Buller
                                                   Development program in Senegal
                                                   Anjalee Kohli, M. Sall, J. Aubel,
                                                   M. Coulibaly, S. Igras, L. Satta

      18:00

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Tuesday, 22 October

 16:30   16:30 – 18:00 Parallel sessions

         GBV in emergency settings               Integration of GBV into health        SDGs: measuring progress
                                                 and development programmes
         Venue: Exhibition hall 8.3              Venue: Daisy and Freesia              Venue: Orchid
         Chair: Jeannie Annan,                   Chair: James Lang, Independent        Chair: Manuel Contreras-Urbina,
         International Rescue Committee          Consultant                            Global Women’s Institute
         Relationship between gender-based       Integrating VAW prevention            The global burden of sexual
         violence and mental health among        into non-traditional sector           violence
         female survivors in Lebanon             programmes: pilots in Bhutan,         Spencer James, C. Murray,
         Rassil Barada, A. Potts, S. Michael,    Iraq, Lebanon and Uganda              C. Hawley, M. Smith, L. Lucchesi,
         E. Sensenig, A. Bourassa,               Anik Gevers, J. Zimerman,             C. Mountjoy-Venning, M. Bannick,
         M. Contreras-Urbina                     D. Antoni, S. Lhamo, T. Choden,       T. Vos
                                                 S. Nourallah, Y. Kyung Shin,
         Raising the bar for routine GBV M&E                                           Intimate partner violence in the
                                                 T. Musuya, F. Guy
         in humanitarian settings: felt stigma                                         Americas: a systematic review
         and psychosocial functioning’           Development projects may              and reanalysis of national
         S. Bundgaard, S. Cornish-Spencer,       exacerbate GBV risk in                prevalence estimates
         Kathryn Falb, M. Guimond,               communities – assessing and           Ana Paola Ruiz G. Celis, S. Bott,
         M. Lwambi, M. Fataftah, L. Kasina,      responding to risk                    A. Guedes, J. Adams Mendoza
         A. Salaimeh, Angela Francis             Katie Robinette,
                                                                                       Attitudes to intimate partner
                                                 Diana Jimena Arango, V. Phipps,
         Improving gender-based violence                                               violence in low- and middle-
                                                 J. Kelly
         programmes in humanitarian settings                                           income countries: a multi-level
         through the use of data                 Participatory planning and            approach to primary prevention
         Jennifer Miquel                         paying: local action plans to         LynnMarie Sardinha,
                                                 address GBV in Indonesia,             H. Najera-Catalan
         The Real Time Accountability
                                                 Moldova and Peru
         Partnership: advancing action on                                              Domestic violence is a health
                                                 E. Stern, G. Alvarez, Diego Antoni,
         protection from GBV in emergencies                                            problem in the Arab world: a
                                                 J. Zimerman, M. Remme, J. Lang,
         E. Krasnor, Joe Read, April Pham                                              systematic review and meta-
                                                 M. Paredes, V. Rusu, K. Miyaoi,
                                                                                       analysis
         Small sample size surveys for           S. Soro, F. Ghani
                                                                                       Claire Hawcroft, J. Usta,
         monitoring GBV program outcomes in
                                                 Opportunities and challenges in       G. Feder, T. Dalton, H. Elkadi,
         humanitarian settings
                                                 integrating VAC and VAW policies,     A. Shaheen, K. Ginwalla,
         Maureen Murphy, P.P Wilson Registe,
                                                 services and programs: case           R. Hughes
         M. Contreras-Urbina, J. Ovince,
                                                 study results from Cambodia,
         U. Jean-Claude                                                                Are we there yet? Monitoring
                                                 Papua New Guinea, Philippines,
                                                                                       progress towards the prevention
                                                 and Vietnam
                                                                                       of violence against women in
                                                 A. Gevers, E. Day, G. Binder,
                                                                                       Australia
                                                 I. Fitzgerald, Sujata Tuladhar,
                                                 Melissa Alvarado, R. Harvey           A. Trembath, Emma Partridge,
                                                                                       M. Collie, S. Kearney
                                                 Barriers to disclose domestic
                                                 violence in health services: a
                                                 qualitative interview-based study
                                                 Amira Shaheen, S. Ashkar,
                                                 A. AlKaiyat, G. Feder, L. Bacchus,
                                                 M. Colombini, M. Evans
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                                                 SVRI Forum 2019 | Time is now                                             15
Wednesday, 23 October
     09:00    09:00 – 11:00   Plenary II
              The science of VAW research and interventions                             | Venue: Exhibition Hall 10
              Chair: Avni Amin, World Health Organization
                              What works to prevent violence against women and girls?
                              Rachel Jewkes, S. Willan, L. Ramsoomar, L. Heise, N. Christofides, A. Kerr-Wilson,
                              A. Gibbs, K. Dunkle, E. Chirwa, T. Manganyi
                              Re-considering how we define and code our outcome measures: Achieving greater
                              consistency, efficiency and insight
                              Lori Heise, J. Cooper, S. Chatterji, C.B. Boyer, N Perrin
                              Insights from the Community for Understanding Scale Up (CUSP) on scaling social norm
                              change approaches
                              Tina Musuya, Ellen Bajenja, L. Muvhango, A. Welbourn, D. Gillepsie, L. Goldmann, R.
                              Lundgren, A. Pino, L. Michau
                              Combining human-centered design and costing with an evidence-based approach to
                              design violence prevention interventions for scale
                              Jeannie Annan, Jackie Namubiru, S. Ahmed, R. Lehrer
     11:00

              11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break

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Wednesday, 23 October

      11:30   11:30 – 13:00 Parallel sessions

              Men and masculinities               Economic interventions and IPV      Parenting, child abuse and
                                                  in conflict and humanitarian        violence
                                                  settings
              Venue: Exhibition hall 10           Venue: Exhibition hall 8.1          Venue: Exhibition hall 8.2
              Chair: Gary Barker, Promundo        Chair: Kalliopi Mingeirou, UN       Chair: Blain Teketel, Oak
                                                  Women                               Foundation
              Mobilising men to build gender
              justice: strategies for effective   Cash transfers in Raqqa             His body is human but he has a
              movement-building                   Governorate, Syria: changes over    tiracchāna heart, a few rotten
              Michael Flood                       time in women’s experiences of      fish in the rattan basket – or,
                                                  violence and wellbeing              how the prevalence of child
              Effectiveness of a community
                                                  Kathryn Falb, A. Blackwell,         sexual violence in Cambodia even
              mobilization and education
                                                  J. Casey, T. Hess, J. Annan         includes Buddhist monks
              intervention to reduce men’s
                                                                                      Maurice Eisenbruch,
              perpetration of violence against    Safer cash: mitigating protection
                                                                                      W. van de Put
              intimate partners in an informal    risks associated with cash
              settlement near Johannesburg        distribution in Afghanistan         Outcomes from a parenting
                                                  V. Sharma, J. Kelly,                programme for early prevention
              Nicola Christofides, R. McBride,
                                                  Alexandra Blackwell, K. Falb        of gender based violence
              D. Rebombo, A. Hatcher,
                                                                                      and violence against children
              D. Peacock, S. Munshi, A. Pino,     Outcomes of an individually
                                                                                      in Uganda ‘Parenting for
              M. Kumalo                           randomized controlled trial to
                                                                                      Respectability: pre-post
                                                  determine the effectiveness
              Investigating the predictors of                                         evaluation
                                                  of the Women for Women
              intimate partner violence in                                            Godfrey Siu, D. Wight,
                                                  International Program in reducing
              Mwanza, Northern Tanzania                                               C. Namutebi, R. Sekiwunga,
                                                  IPV and strengthening livelihoods
              Asungushe Kayombo, I. Kapinga,                                          F. Zalwango, R.N. Nsubuga,
                                                  amongst women in Afghanistan
              G Mshana, H. Stoëckl, S. Kapiga,                                        J. Riddell, J. Lachman
                                                  Julienne Corboz, F. Karim,
              S. Harvey
                                                  C. Mann, A. Gibbs, R. Jewkes,       Creating pathways for a greater
              Social risk factors for intimate    E. Chirwa, M. Shafiq, E. Noble      outreach to children and
              partner violence perpetration: a                                        families affected by child abuse:
                                                  Girl Empower – a gender
              qualitative study of urban men                                          a therapeutic child protection
                                                  transformative mentoring and
              Sophie Morse, A. Green-Manning,                                         intervention
                                                  cash transfer intervention to
              N. Irvin, M. Decker, C. Holliday                                        Shaheda Bibi Omar,
                                                  promote adolescent wellbeing
                                                                                      E. Steenkamp, S. Errington
                                                  B. Özler, Kelly Hallman,
                                                  M.F. Guimond, E.A. Kelvin,          Use of advocates in the
                                                  M. Rogers, E. Karnley, K. Falb      management of child survivors of
                                                                                      sexual violence in public health
                                                  Mitigating the risks of GBV in
                                                                                      facilities in Kenya
                                                  humanitarian settings: emerging
                                                                                      Lina Digolo, M. Kiruki, R. Kotut,
                                                  practice from nutrition, water
                                                                                      C. Undie
                                                  and sanitation and camp
                                                  management programmes in Iraq,      INSPIRE from the ground-up:
                                                  Lebanon, Nigeria, South Sudan       Discoveries at the city level in
                                                  and Uganda                          the Philippines using child led
                                                  Sonia Rastogi, R. Tapera,           indicators and outcome mapping
                                                  M. Yamashina, D. Save, J. Bica,     Mary Catherine Maternowska,
                                                  J. Lafreniere                       S Morton, A Third, D Fry and B
                                                                                      Madrid
     13:00

              13:00 – 14:30 Lunch (Venue: Exhibition hall 9)

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Wednesday, 23 October

11:30    11:30 – 13:00 Parallel sessions

         Mental health                               Working with violence and              Sexual harassment
                                                     trauma: prevention and
                                                     response
         Venue: Exhibition hall 8.3                  Venue: Daisy and Freesia               Venue: Orchid
         Chair: Sarah Martin, Independent            Chair: Alessandra Guedes,              Chair: Heidi Stöckl, London
         Consultant                                  UNICEF                                 School for Hygiene and Tropical
                                                                                            Medicine
         Preventing violent extremism among          Emotional distress among               ‘A bad man, a beautiful woman,
         youth in Far North Cameroon through         frontline research staff in low        words that are neither nice
         a gender-transformative psycho-             resource settings                      nor gracious’: perceptions of
         social support intervention                 Rebecca Fielding-Miller, S. Zondo,     sexual harassment at a Jordanian
         Simon Kanyaruhago, B. Ruratotoye,           N. Mazibuko                            university
         A. Mahwa, H. Slegh                                                                 Irina Bergenfeld, A. Essaid,
                                                     Guidelines for the prevention and
                                                                                            K. Yount, R. Abu Taleb, Z. Robbin,
         The pathways between female                 management of vicarious trauma
                                                                                            J. Sajdi, S. Sandhu, R.A. Spencer,
         garment workers’ experience                 among researchers of sexual and
                                                                                            A Zwooqar, B. Batayeh, C.J. Clark
         of violence and development of              intimate partner violence
         depressive symptoms                         Abbie Shepard Fields, D. Billings,     Surviving in the city: resilience
         K. Parvin, Mahfuz Al Mamun,                 R. Cohen, J. Coles,                    strategies and outcomes among
         A. Gibbs, R. Jewkes, R.T. Naved             M. Contreras-Urbina M,                 women in three urban slums
                                                     E. Dartnall, A. Hatcher, L. Loots, L   Beth Maclin, N. Bustamante,
         Exposure to sexual and physical
                                                     Kajula, S. Manoharan,                  H. Wild, R. Patel
         violence linked to depression, alcohol
                                                     A. Richters, Y. Sikweyiya, H. Slegh,
         abuse, relationship control, gender                                                Development of a sexual
                                                     K. Thomson, M. Vujovic
         inequity, and perpetrating violence                                                harassment measure for use in
         among men across Eswatini                   Vicarious trauma among frontline       the Middle Eastern, academic
         Julie Pulerwitz, A. Gottert, L. Apicella,   workers in gender-based violence       environment
         B. Lukhele, P. Shabangu, S. Mathur          fields: patterns from three            C.J. Clark, Z. Robbin, A. Essaid,
                                                     intervention sites                     B. Batayeh, K. Yount,
         Associations of young women’s sexual
                                                     Jennifer R. Wies                       Rachael Spencer, J. Sajdi,
         victimisation and mental ill health:
                                                                                            R. Abu Taleb, A. Zwooqar,
         survey findings from South African          Researcher welfare: researching
                                                                                            S. Sandhu, I. Bergenfeld
         tertiary education campuses                 sexual violence against children
         Mercilene Machisa, P.B. Mahlangu,           Helen Beckett                          Evidence to action: reducing
         Y.M. Sikweyiya, M. Pillay, N. Nunze,                                               sexual harassment in the garment
                                                     University leadership: findings
         E. Chirwa, E. Dartnall, R. Jewkes                                                  industry
                                                     from a network supporting
                                                                                            S. Chinnery, Anuradha Mundkur,
                                                     research on sexual violence
                                                                                            Ei Shwe Yin Win
                                                     against children
                                                     Jenny Pearce
 13:00

         13:00 – 14:30 Lunch (Venue: Exhibition hall 9)

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Wednesday, 23 October

      14:30   14:30 – 16:00 Parallel sessions

              People with disabilities and GBV     Violence and technology             Intervention content panel
              programmes
              Venue: Exhibition hall 10            Venue: Exhibition hall 8.1          Venue: Exhibition hall 8.2
              Chair: April Pham, United            Chair: Shaheda Omar, Teddy          Chair: Nadine Wathen, Western
              Nations Office for the               Bear Clinic                         University
              Coordination of Humanitarian
                                                   Getting the picture –               What Works: Indashyikirwa
              Affairs (OCHA)
                                                   pornography exposure, access        Rwanda
              Recent experience of intimate        and views among Australian          Erin Stern, Lori Heise,
              partner violence and sexual          young people                        K. Dunkle, Lyndsay McLean,
              violence among women with            Maree Crabbe, E. Holland            Mary Balikungeri
              disabilities: a pooled-analysis of
                                                   Exploring indigenous                The Common Elements treatment
              data from 7 countries
                                                   perspectives on a technological     approach: an overview of its
              Esnat Chirwa, I. van der Heijden,
                                                   intervention for family violence:   effectiveness, training and
              E. Stern, K. Dunkle
                                                   addressing the barriers faced by    supervision
              Civil society organization           marginalized populations            Laura Murray, S. Skavenski,
              practices to end violence against    Renee Fiolet, J. Koziol-McLain,     K. Metz, J. Kane
              women and girls with disabilities    K. Arabena, R. Owen, K. Hegarty,
                                                                                       MediCapt: harnessing the power
              in Mexico                            L. Tarzia
                                                                                       of forensic medical evidence to
              Ana Maria Sanchez Rodriguez
                                                   Breaking the silence: ending        support accountability for sexual
              Nothing about us without             online violence and abuse against   violence
              us: inclusion of women with          women’s rights activists in         Karen Naimer, K. Johnson, T.
              disabilities in research and         Zimbabwe, Nepal and Kenya           McHale, R. Mishori, S. Obanda
              capacity building on disability      Maria Vlahakis, B. Embleton         Kidenda, J. Mushekuru Mugeni,
              and violence in Botswana                                                 G. Kuzma
                                                   There’s an app for that: A review
              Malebogo Molefhe
                                                   of mobile apps for violence
              Ensuring violence data leaves no     prevention and response
              one behind: experiences with         Jocelyn Anderson,
              disability disaggregation from       J. Draughon Moret, E. Pollitt
              Mongolia
              Cathy Vaughan,
              Doljinsuren Nyam-Ochir,
              K. Diemer, H.A.F.M. Jansen
              A population-based cross-
              sectional study of prevalence and
              correlates of intimate partner
              violence (IPV) against adults with
              disability in New Zealand
              Janet Fanslow, L. Hashemi
     16:00

              16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

20                                        SVRI Forum 2019 | Time is now
Wednesday, 23 October

14:30    14:30 – 16:00 Parallel sessions

         Engaging men                             GBV response and prevention         HIV and GBV
                                                  in fragile and vulnerable
                                                  communities
         Venue: Exhibition hall 8.3               Venue: Daisy and Freesia            Venue: Orchid
         Chair: Cleopatra Mugyenyi,               Chair: Niyati Shah, USAID           Chair: Dean Peacock, Promundo
         International Center for Research
         on Women
         Evidence, lessons learned and critical   Integrating sexual and              “I do not think I would have
         perspectives on engaging men and         reproductive health services with   contracted HIV if I had lived
         boys within a feminist framework         GBV response in northern Syria      without violence”: addressing
         Joni van de Sand, E. Fulu, D. Mendoza,   Ezgi Emre, A. Kalyanpur,            linkages between violence
         J. Edstrom                               E. Noznesky, A. Houston             against women and HIV in the
                                                                                      Middle East and North Africa
         Patriarchy and gender-inequitable        Strengthening health services for
                                                                                      R. Wahab, Luisa Orza, S. Salem,
         attitudes as drivers of intimate         gender-based violence survivors
                                                                                      E. Bell, F. Hale, G. Eid
         partner violence against women in        in emergencies
         the Central Region of Ghana              C. Garcia-Moreno,                   Identifying survivors of gender-
         Yandisa Sikweyiya, A.A. Addo-Lartey,     M Caterina Ciampi, A.R. Ronzoni,    based violence in HIV clinical
         D. Ogum Alangea, E.D. Chirwa,            Elisabeth Roesch                    settings in low and middle-
         D. Coker-Appiah, R.M.K. Adanu,                                               income countries: development
                                                  Providing medical care and
         R. Jewkes                                                                    of a global toolkit
                                                  psychosocial support to Rohingya
                                                                                      Joya Banerjee, J. Hegle, M. Cain,
         Changing social norms for gender         refugee survivors of sexual
                                                                                      J. Drummond, M. Betron,
         equality, masculinities and violence     violence
                                                                                      R. Benevides de Barros
         against women (VAW) in Cambodia          D. Gharami, R. Akter,
         Kasumi Nakagawa                          M. Sprengers, D. Sonne Kazungu,     Everyone has the right to live
                                                  K. White, C. Dockerty,              free of violence / Todos y Todas
         Sustaining violence prevention
                                                  Meggy Verputten                     Tenemos el Derecho de Vivir
         one-year post intervention: findings
                                                                                      Libres de Violencia
         from a parenting intervention, REAL      SASA! in humanitarian contexts:
                                                                                      Robyn Dayton, B. Alvarez,
         Fathers, to prevent violence against     promising adaptations and
                                                                                      G.J. Morales, J.R. Almonte,
         young children and intimate partners     guidance for preventing violence
                                                                                      M. Faccini, B. Gomez, R. Wilcher
         Anjalee Kohli, E. Spindler, D. Almond,   against women
         F. Okello, R. Lundgren, M. Natyang,      Natsnet Ghebrebrhan, S. Namy,       Maximising HIV prevention
         D. Ojamuge                               R. Hassan, M. Lwambi, L. Michau     efforts in post-rape care in South
                                                                                      Africa
                                                  Sustained effectiveness of the
                                                                                      Lauren Baerecke, N. Majola,
                                                  Communities Care program
                                                                                      L. Vetten
                                                  to change social norms about
                                                  gender-based violence in Somalia
                                                  and South Sudan
                                                  Nancy Perrin, F. Kaburu,
                                                  C. Poulton, N. Glass, C. Yope,
                                                  M. Marsh, B. Ross
 16:00

         16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

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