Researching Violence against Women: A Practical Guide for Researchers and Activists (2005)

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This guide, developed by Mary Ellsberg and Lori Heise for the World Health Organization and Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, is intended for practitioners and researchers on violence against women. The guide is focused on intimate partner violence, particularly examining the intersection between violence and health in the context of developing countries. The guide provides detailed information on the various phases of conducting applied research (both quantitative and qualitative), including: research preparation (developing a strategy, methodology, tools and team); conducting research and analysis of data; and translating research into action, with templates and references to other relevant material. Available in English and Spanish (Cover, Table of Contents, Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Appendix); 259 pages.

Author
Mary Ellsberg and Lori Heise for the World Health Organization and Program for Appropriate Technology in Health

Year
2005

Address
http://www.path.org/files/GBV_rvaw_complete.pdf; Spanish version: http://alianzaintercambios.org/documentos?idtipodoc=10&iddoc=136

Forms

Individual Consent Form pg233; WHO VAW Data Collecting Instrument pg 234-239

Languages
English, Spanish

Subject
Domestic/ Intimate Partner, Media, Research/Data Collection

Category
Manuals/Handbooks/Guides