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Skip to content * LinkedIn * Twitter * Facebook * Instagram Quick escape Select LanguageArabicChinese (Simplified)DutchEnglishFrenchGermanItalianPortugueseRussianSpanish Powered by Google Übersetzer * About us * * * WHO WE ARE By working across our four strategic pillars – building evidence, promoting partnerships, capacity strengthening and influencing change – the SVRI is building a stronger and kinder field that collectively works to deliver rigorous and ethical evidence for improved research, policies, prevention and response programmes; and, to accelerate systemic change in the way research on VAW and VAC is conceived, undertaken, funded, disseminated and put into action for concrete, measurable and sustainable change. * * * About us * WHO WE ARE * OUR PEOPLE * Team * Board * Leadership Council * Partners * Network Members * GUIDING DOCUMENTS * Values, Principles and Code of Conduct * Strategic Plan 2020 - 2024 * Annual Reports * Evaluation Reports * CAREERS * * Our Work * * * Build Evidence * OUR GRANT MAKING * SVRI Research Grant * PROJECTS * Advancing the SVRIs Work on VAC and CSV * Collaborative Evidence Building for Impact at Scale: Testing New Approaches * Safe Futures Hub * Child Sexual Violence * We Care Project * IPV-ADAPT+ FRAMEWORK * UN Multi-Country Study on Men and Violence * Being Heard * Realising the Right to Health Care * Primary Prevention Project * * Strengthen Capacity * LEARNING PLATFORM * SVRI Online Courses * SVRI Grant: Bespoke Training * SVRI Forum Workshops * Courses from the Field * * Promote Partnerships * SVRI FORUM * SVRI Forum * SVRI Forum Reports * HUBS & NETWORKS * Africa Regional SGBV Network * The Violence Prevention Forum * MenEngage Alliance * The Accelerator for GBV Prevention * What Works to Prevent VAWG Global Programme * JLI and SVRI Faith and GBV Hub * * Influence Change * SUPPORTING BETTER AND MORE FUNDING FOR THE FIELD * Tracking Funding for VAW Research * Funding Ethically * SETTING PRIORITIES FOR RESEARCH * Geographic Specific Research Agendas * Topic Specific Research Agendas * Research Resources * * * RESEARCH RESOURCES Research is essential to ensure that presented solutions are effective in improving services and reducing levels of violence experienced by women and children. Use the resources on this page to help you with your research and make sure your studies build on existing evidence, use rigorous and culturally appropriate methods, are feminist, ethically sound and have a policy, practice imperative. * * * RESEARCH RESOURCES * SVRI & Partners Knowledge Products * Global Map * Global Library * Research Methods and Tools * Reading and Listening to the Classics * Funding Resources * * Knowledge Sharing * * * KNOWLEDGE SHARING The SVRI provides multiple platforms and opportunities for sharing research and knowledge. Help us to strengthen the evidence base by sharing your work with us and participating within and engaging with us on events. * * * KNOWLEDGE SHARING * SVRI Update Online * Blog * Sexual Violence Research Podcast * Webinars and Workshops * SVRI Helpdesk * Calendar of Events * * Search Search Submit Search global library only SVRI BUILDING THE FIELD ADVANCING RESEARCH TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN IN LOW AND MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES The SVRI is one of the largest global networks for advancing research on violence against women, violence against children and other forms of gender-based violence. Founded in 2003, the SVRI brings together a diverse group of actors aiming to achieve a world free of violence against women and violence against children through improved practices and prevention programmes informed by evidence, with a focus on low and middle-income countries. We do this through building evidence, strengthening research capacity, promoting partnerships and influencing change. Our work is guided by the SVRI’s Strategic Plan 2020 – 2024. We are a feminist, women-led, non-profit organisation under South African law (SVRI NPC 2019/197466/08). OUR WORK BUILD EVIDENCE Support and fund innovative research on VAW and VAC in low and middle-income countries | Identify, amplify, debate and disseminate new knowledge and trends in the field SVRI Research GrantProjects STRENGTHEN CAPACITY Strengthen capacity for quality, policy relevant research and practice SVRI Online CoursesSVRI Forum Workshops PROMOTE PARTNERSHIPS Organise and convene the biennial SVRI Forum | Promote learning through knowledge exchanges | Leverage strategic partnerships SVRI ForumSVRI Forum Reports INFLUENCE CHANGE Maximise the use of research for policy and practice | Raise awareness/advocate with donors and decision-makers Tracking Funding for VAW ResearchFunding EthicallySetting Priorities for Research SHARING RESEARCH BLOG Blog #SVRIFIELDBUILDERS: LEADING THE WAY IN EVIDENCE BUILDING AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING As 2024 gains momentum, and we prepare for the rapidly approaching SVRI Forum, we have been reflecting on the highlights of the last year in terms of evidence building and… * April 11, 2024 WEBINARS AND WORKSHOPS AWARDS CEREMONY 2024 SVRI RESEARCH GRANT: MEET THE WINNERS On 19 April 2024, the SVRI hosted a webinar to… * April 12, 2024 SVRI UPDATE LATEST SVRI UPDATE ONLINE SVRI Update The SVRI Update, our weekly newsletter, is a curated global round-up of journal articles, podcasts, webinars, news, grant and funding opportunties, vacancies and events related to violence against women, violence against children, and other forms of violence stemming… * March 7, 2024 PODCAST SVR PODCAST Podcast from the Sexual Violence Research Initiative The SVR podcast examines issues of violence driven by gender inequality – a profound and widespread… * March 7, 2024 FROM THE FIELD Knowledge Products, Wellness, Self and Collective-Care SVRI KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE: NAVIGATING THE FIELD OF VIOLENCE PREVENTION AS A SURVIVOR OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Nevatia, T. (2024). SVRI Knowledge Exchange: Navigating the field of violence prevention as a survivor of intimate partner violence. Pretoria: SVRI. Abstract Being a survivor in the field of violence prevention is not discussed adequately and it needs our attention. In this Knowledge Exchange, Tvisha shares her personal and professional… * March 30, 2024 Intersections between VAW and VAC, Knowledge Products, Research Priorities INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: GLOBAL RESEARCH PRIORITIES. FULL REPORT World Health Organization. (2024). Intersections between violence against children and violence against women: Global research priorities. World Health Organization. Abstract There is growing global recognition that violence against women and violence against children, and in particular intimate partner violence against women and violence against children by parents or caregivers, intersect in different… * March 12, 2024 Evidence Building, Influencing Change, Knowledge Products, Research for Impact, Research Methods and Tools (Page) SVRI ANNUAL REPORT 2023 – 2024: 20/20 VISION FOR THE FUTURE Sexual Violence Research Initiative. (2024). SVRI Annual Report 2023 - 2024: 20/20 Vision for the Future. Pretoria: SVRI. Abstract We are proud to share our annual report for 2023-2024, which highlights significant milestones, achievements, and lessons learned over the past year. The report details the SVRI's efforts in advancing research,… * April 30, 2024 Knowledge Products, Mental Health, Prevalence, Nature and Impact INFERTILE JORDANIAN WOMEN’S SELF-PERCEPTION ABOUT SOCIETAL VIOLENCE: AN INTERPRETATIVE PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY Bawadi, H., Al-Hamdan, Z.M., Clark, C.J., Hall-Clifford, R., Hamadneh, J.M., & Al-Sharu, E.E. (2024). Infertile Jordanian Women’s Self-Perception About Societal Violence: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study. Int J Womens Health. 16, 593-603. Abstract This Interpretative Phenomenological study seeks to unravel the experiences of infertile women regarding societal violence in Jordan. By focusing… * April 2, 2024 Knowledge Products, Wellness, Self and Collective-Care SVRI KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE: NAVIGATING THE FIELD OF VIOLENCE PREVENTION AS A SURVIVOR OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Nevatia, T. (2024). SVRI Knowledge Exchange: Navigating the field of violence prevention as a survivor of intimate partner violence. Pretoria: SVRI. Abstract Being a survivor in the field of violence prevention is not discussed adequately and it needs our attention. In this Knowledge Exchange, Tvisha shares her personal and professional… * March 30, 2024 Intersections between VAW and VAC, Knowledge Products, Research Priorities INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: GLOBAL RESEARCH PRIORITIES. FULL REPORT World Health Organization. (2024). Intersections between violence against children and violence against women: Global research priorities. World Health Organization. Abstract There is growing global recognition that violence against women and violence against children, and in particular intimate partner violence against women and violence against children by parents or caregivers, intersect in different… * March 12, 2024 Evidence Building, Influencing Change, Knowledge Products, Research for Impact, Research Methods and Tools (Page) SVRI ANNUAL REPORT 2023 – 2024: 20/20 VISION FOR THE FUTURE Sexual Violence Research Initiative. (2024). SVRI Annual Report 2023 - 2024: 20/20 Vision for the Future. Pretoria: SVRI. Abstract We are proud to share our annual report for 2023-2024, which highlights significant milestones, achievements, and lessons learned over the past year. The report details the SVRI's efforts in advancing research,… * April 30, 2024 Knowledge Products, Mental Health, Prevalence, Nature and Impact INFERTILE JORDANIAN WOMEN’S SELF-PERCEPTION ABOUT SOCIETAL VIOLENCE: AN INTERPRETATIVE PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY Bawadi, H., Al-Hamdan, Z.M., Clark, C.J., Hall-Clifford, R., Hamadneh, J.M., & Al-Sharu, E.E. (2024). Infertile Jordanian Women’s Self-Perception About Societal Violence: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study. Int J Womens Health. 16, 593-603. Abstract This Interpretative Phenomenological study seeks to unravel the experiences of infertile women regarding societal violence in Jordan. 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