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What Works to Prevent Violence - Malawi Moyo Olemekeza
Sponsor: George Washington University
Summary
Violence against women is complex and must be addressed at multiple levels, with leadership from women themselves on how to bring about positive change to free women and girls from daily experiences of violence and to promote their rights. It is in this context that the Pamodzi Kuthetsa Nkhanza (PKN) consortium will implement a programme to facilitate the prevention of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Malawi as one of the most common forms of VAW experienced in Malawi. The programme takes a whole community approach and uses gender transformative approaches at different levels of society to address the root causes of IPV. It will draw primarily on two existing, evidence-based prevention models, namely SASA! Together (community mobilisation model) and Moyo Olemekeza (MO) (gender norms and behaviour change and economic empowerment approach). The institutional strengthening component of these evaluations is meant to create an enabling environment. The cRCT described in this protocol will assess the added value of the women's social and economic empowerment programme (MO) when layered on top of SASA! Together for eligible at-risk households.
Official title: What Works to Prevent Violence Against Women and Girls: Impact at Scale: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial to Assess the Effectiveness of a Community-mobilisation Intervention to Prevent Violence Against Women in Malawi
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 49 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1700
Start Date
2025-10-15
Completion Date
2029-01
Last Updated
2026-04-03
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
SASA! Together
SASA! Together is an evidence-based community mobilisation approach
MO
MO is a family-based, women's economic and social empowerment approach.
Locations (1)
Imani Consulting, 6256+F3H, Jacaranda Rd, Mandala, Blantyre, Malawi
Blantyre, Malawi