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Further reading
( Be aware that these pages are on the internet and are subject to change.)
Gender based violence and health
Gender-based violence and HIV – a program guide for integrating GBV prevention and response in pepfar programs. At: http:// www. aidstar-one. com / sites / default / files / AIDSTAR-One _ GBV _ Guidance. pdf. GBV is both a cause and effect of HIV infection. This guide explains why it can be productive to link GBV with HIV-programmes and offers a starting point for integrating these subjects.
International Planned Parenthood Federation. Meeting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs and Rights of Survivors of Gender-Based Violence. A Good Practice Training Module for Health Care Professionals. At: http:// www. wpfpak. org / pdfs / GBV-RH / TrainingManual / GBVModulefinal. pdf. IPPF works in 172 countries to empower the most vulnerable women, men and young people to access life-saving services and programmes, and live with dignity.
Violence against women: Effects on reproductive health. Outlook, volume 20, number 1, 2001. At: http:// www. path. org / publications / files / EOL20 _ 1. pdf. This article focuses on the reproductive health consequences of violence against women. It provides examples from research and successful programmes and explores how the health sector can take an active role in preventing and treating violence against women.
WHO, UNHCR, UNFPA( 2004). Clinical Management of Survivors of Rape: Developing Protocols for Use with Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons. Geneva. At: http:// www. rhrc. org / resources / Clinical _ Management _ 2005 _ rev. pdf.
Engaging men
Christian Relief Network. Fatherhood and the fighting of sexual violence. At: http:// www. crn. no / index. php?/ eng / Media2 / News / Fatherhood-and-the-fighting-of-sexualviolence.
Engaging men and boys in GBV and reproductive health prevention in conflict and emergency-response settings – a workshop module. At: http:// www. rhrc. org / resources / Conflict % 20Manual _ CARE _ for % 20web. pdf. This module discusses how to engage men and boys in GBV prevention and increase awareness of the positive effects of doing so. It aims to build the skills of personnel who work on these issues in conflicts and emergencies.
Mobilising men in practice. Challenging sexual and gender-based violence in institutional settings. At: https:// www. unfpa. org / public / home / publications / pid / 10046. This programme aims to inspire and guide those who want to involve more men in efforts to address sexual and gender-based violence. It examines individual attitudes and behaviour, and also attitudes and behaviour that are sustained by social, political and economic structures.
Roulet, M.( 2003). Fatherhood Programs and Domestic Violence. Center on Fathers, Families, and Public Policy. At: http:// www. cffpp. org / publications / TA _ Fthd _ DomViol. pdf.