This is a specialised course that aims to strengthen participants’ knowledge and skills to conduct or commission technically rigorous, ethical, policy- and service-relevant and action-oriented research on various forms of violence against women. Last year, participants included, for example, academic and professional researchers and students, evaluation teams from international or non-governmental organizations, and donors who commission or need to understand the concepts and technical aspects behind strong research-based evidence. The course will cover topics such as:
- Conceptualising gender-based violence;
- Understanding the burden of disease and violence
- Masculinities and violence
- Human trafficking
- Ethics and safety in research on violence
- Impact evaluation of complex social interventions
- Questionnaire design for survey research;
- Qualitative data analysis;
- Using research for impact on policies, services and beneficiaries
During the week-long course, we draw from examples and the research needs of participants and also provide one-to-one consultation sessions to offer input on participants’ current or upcoming research.
Local: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UKDate: Feb/16/2015 - Feb/20/2015
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