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  • 6-February-2015

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    Evaluating The Effectiveness of Gender-Based Violence Prevention Programs with Refugees in Malaysia

    The evaluation assesses the effectiveness of gender-based violence prevention programming for individuals and communities at risk. It identifies appropriate indicators for measuring the effectiveness of GBV prevention interventions in refugee settings. The evaluation will provide the Department of State, multilateral organisations such, and non-governmental organisation with guidance about conducting priority GBV prevention initiatives.

  • 6-February-2015

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    Evaluating The Effectiveness of Gender-Based Violence Prevention Programs with Refugees in Chad, Malaysia, and Uganda

    With respect to primary gender-based violence (GBV) prevention, NGOs used a variety of awareness-raising strategies and approaches to target refugee communities and specific population subsets. Overall, they were effectively able to engage with refugee communities. However, best practice models and program indicators that can demonstrate the success of awareness programming and its impact on social norms change are lacking.

  • 30-July-2009

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    Evaluation of the European Commission's Co-operation with Malaysia - Volume I - Report

    The evaluation of the Commission’s co-operation with Malaysia is aiming at ensuring accountability for the management of the allocated funds as well as the promotion of a lesson-learning culture throughout the organisation.

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