The SVRI Forum is the world’s most important research conference on violence against women, violence against children, and other forms of violence driven by gender inequality in low and middle-income countries. It is a vibrant, informative and safe space for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, donors, survivors and others to share and learn about new research, developments and innovations.
In 2024, the SVRI Forum is being held at the CTICC in Cape Town, South Africa between 21-25 October.
The Safe Futures Hub, co-led by the Sexual Violence Research Initiative, Together for Girls, and the WeProtect Global Alliance, invites you to the launch of our comprehensive evidence review on preventing sexual violence against children.
The report, titled "Building Safe Futures: Solutions to End Childhood Sexual Violence," highlights the most effective strategies and interventions that have demonstrated measurable success.
This event will feature a series of presentations, including insights on the role of Practice-Based Knowledge in preventing CSV, alongside participant-driven discussions and interactive sessions.
The Safe Futures Hub, co-led by the Sexual Violence Research Initiative, Together for Girls, and WeProtect Global Alliance, invites you to explore our Practice-based Knowledge Guidance Framework.
In this session, we will share insights on our understanding of Practice-based Knowledge, our progress, and what to expect in the upcoming framework.
The event will introduce an Africa-based, African-led collaboration working to change the narrative about the possibilities for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) research in refugee settings.