2 ways to evaluate the outcomes of the campaign to stop violence against wome
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Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is the most widespread form of abuse worldwide,
affecting one third of all women in their lifetimei
. Addressing violence against women and girls is a
central development goal in its own right, and key to achieving other development outcomes for
individual women, their families, communities and nations. DFID’s Business Plan (2011-2015)
identifies tackling violence against women and girls as a priority and commits DFID to pilot new and
innovative approaches to prevent it.
This guidance gives an overview of the different approaches and methods within the Monitoring and
Evaluation (M&E) toolbox and assesses their strengths and weaknesses in relation to programming
on Violence against Women and Girls. It is intended to provide insights on some of the common
questions and challenges faced by country programmes in designing and managing, implementing,
monitoring and evaluation across a range of different types of Violence against Women and Girls
programming. It sets out the rationale, challenges and some practical suggestions and ideas for
measuring and evaluating the impact of VAWG programmes. It is to be read in conjunction with the
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