Addressing the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Survivors of Gender-Based Violence through Service Integration in Burundi

Case Study

Year

2019

Author/s

Malakoff, S, Kana, W, and Harerimana, PC.

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

EngenderHealth

SUMMARY

The study covers the impacts of the Burundians Responding Against Violence and Inequality (BRAVI) project which focused on challenging norms that perpetuate gender inequality and that contribute to incidences of violence, addressing harmful relationship dynamics, and countering justifications for SGBV.

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