Explore our latest report that highlights the evidence generated over the last decade on what works to prevent violence against children in low- and middle-income countries.
Since 2011, the Evaluation Fund: Reducing Violence Against Children has supported 22 research projects in 18 low- and middle-income countries that examine what works to prevent violence against children.
This report is an attempt to collate the lessons from these evaluations, connect them to the existing evidence base, and position them within the evolving field of violence prevention. Through a succinct set of learnings, the Fund hopes to contribute to ensuring that all children can live free from violence.
Download the report: Preventing violence against children: Building the evidence of what works. A snapshot of the Evaluation Fund’s 22 supported studies in low- and middle-income countries.