We care: Evidence review : Exploring research into how wellness and care can be institutionalised in the violence against women field in low- and middle-income countries Leila Billing, Aník Gevers, and Elizabeth Dartnall
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Published October 2021
The Sexual Violence Research Initiative’s (SVRI) We Care project aims to strengthen and advance the work on wellness, resilience and care for those of us working on violence against
women (VAW). The project involves the development of an open access, high-quality, evidence-based online course and building evidence and momentum through a knowledge
exchange and case study series. The series will build upon the SVRI’s existing work on care and well-being for the field and provide meaningful support to researchers, practitioners and
service providers, activists, policy makers and donors working on VAW.
The findings from this evidence review will inform the development of the key planned deliverables for the We Care project – including the development of the self-paced, online
course module, online learning events, and the knowledge exchange and case study series. The review was guided by the following question: What is the current state of research into how wellness/well-being, resilience, self and collective care can be institutionalised in the VAW field in low-middle income countries (LMICs)? (From the document). Record #7460