Adapting a Global Gender-Transformative Violence Prevention Program from the U.S. Community-based Setting for Work with Young Men

Article

Year

2019

Author/s

Kato-Wallace, J, Barker, G, Garg, A, Feliz, N, Levack, A, Ports, K, and Miller, E.

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

Global social Welfare, Volume 6

SUMMARY

The study describes the history of a gender-transformative program, “Program H,” first developed in Brazil and Mexico, the rationale for and evaluation of this original program, and the processes of adaptation for the US urban community-based setting, and highlight the risks as well as opportunities on the work with young men and boys in the future.

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