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Recommendations for the Government of Canada: Develop a national strategy that supports innovative ways to get more men and boys invested and involved in violence prevention and gender equality
December 8, 2022 by Winta Abera in Conferences and Presentations
Recommendations for the Government of Canada: Develop a national strategy that supports innovative ways to get more men and boys invested and involved in violence prevention and gender equality
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The Calling in Men Project FAQs on the 9 Promising Approaches for Practitioners Engaging Men in Violence Prevention and Gender Equality
November 2, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
The Calling in Men Project FAQs on the 9 Promising Approaches for Practitioners Engaging Men in Violence Prevention and Gender Equality
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Building a Movement: Mobilizing More Men for Violence Prevention, Gender Equality, and Social Justice in Canada: Recommendations for the Government of Canada
October 24, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Building a Movement:  Mobilizing More Men for Violence Prevention, Gender Equality, and Social Justice in Canada: Recommendations for the Government of Canada
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Calling in Men: A Review of Literature and The Case for Calling Men “in” to Prevent Violence and Advance Equity
October 18, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Calling in Men: A Review of Literature and The Case for Calling Men “in” to Prevent Violence and Advance Equity
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Community Justice Approaches for Engaging and Mobilizing Men for Violence Prevention and the Advancement of Gender Equality, Diversity, Justice, and Inclusion: Rapid Evidence Review
October 18, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Community Justice Approaches  for Engaging and Mobilizing Men for Violence Prevention and the  Advancement of Gender Equality,  Diversity, Justice, and Inclusion:  Rapid Evidence Review
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Using Data Science to Engage and Mobilize Men for Violence Prevention and the Advancement of Gender Equality, Diversity, Justice, and Inclusion: Rapid Evidence Review
October 18, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Using Data Science to Engage and  Mobilize Men for Violence  Prevention and the Advancement  of Gender Equality, Diversity,  Justice, and Inclusion:  Rapid Evidence Review
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Using Virtual Reality and Immersive Storytelling to Engage and Mobilize Men for Violence Prevention and the Advancement of Gender Equality, Diversity, Justice, and Inclusion: Rapid Evidence Review
October 18, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Using Virtual Reality and  Immersive Storytelling to Engage  and Mobilize Men for Violence  Prevention and the Advancement  of Gender Equality, Diversity,  Justice, and Inclusion:  Rapid Evidence Review
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Using Nudges to Engage and Mobilize Men for Violence Prevention and the Advancement of Gender Equality, Diversity, Justice, and Inclusion: Rapid Evidence Review
October 18, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Using Nudges to Engage and Mobilize Men for Violence Prevention and the Advancement of Gender Equality, Diversity, Justice, and Inclusion: Rapid Evidence Review
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Engaging Men Through Fatherhood to Prevent Violence and Advance Gender Equality: Rapid Evidence Review
October 18, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Engaging Men Through Fatherhood to Prevent Violence and Advance Gender Equality: Rapid Evidence Review
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Using Social Norms Approaches to Engage and Mobilize Men for Violence Prevention and The Advancement of Gender Equality, diversity, justice, and inclusion: Rapid Evidence Review
October 17, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Using Social Norms Approaches to Engage and Mobilize Men for Violence Prevention and The Advancement of Gender Equality, diversity, justice, and inclusion: Rapid Evidence Review
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