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Violence Prevention: The Evidence (2009)

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WHO and Liverpool John Moores University launched Violence prevention: the evidence, an eight-part series of briefings on the evidence for interventions to prevent interpersonal and self-directed violence. By spotlighting evidence for the effectiveness of interventions, Violence prevention: the evidence provides clear directions for how violence prevention funders, policy makers and programme implementers can boost the impact of their violence prevention efforts.

This resource consists of the following briefing documents:
  • Overview
  • Preventing violence through the development of safe, stable and nurturing relationships between children and their parents and caregivers
  • Preventing violence by developing life skills in children and adolescents
  • Preventing violence by reducing the availability and harmful use of alcohol
  • Guns, knives and pesticides: reducing access to lethal means
  • Promoting gender equality to prevent violence against women
  • Changing cultural and social norms that support violence
  • Reducing violence through victim identification, care and support programmes
Click here to access this resource on the WHO website.