Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) Forum 2011
10–13 October 2011
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Conference venue
Vineyard Boutique Hotel & Spa
Cape Town, South Africa
| Platform | Title | Authors |
| Workshop 3 |
"Monitoring and evaluation of sexual and reproductive health services" (10/10, 10:00 am–12:00 pm) |
M.E. Khan (SVRI coordinating group committee member) and Ian Askew |
| Oral Sessions |
"Assessing school-based sexual violence in Zambia: A baseline knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey in eight schools to evaluate Our Girls Our Future: Building Synergies to End Abuse against Girls in Zambia" (SVF393) |
Jill Keesbury, Steph Topp, K. Wilson, D. Chileshe |
"Child-friendly models for prevention and response to violence in East and Southern Africa" (SVF98) |
Catherine Maternowska | |
"Screening for intimate partner violence in public health care settings in Kenya: What do women think? What do women want?" (SVF183) |
Chi-Chi Undie | |
"Testing the feasibility of police provision of emergency contraception in Malawi" (SVF203) |
Charles Gawani | |
"An assessment of cost and model effectiveness of one-stop centres response models for gender-based violence in Zambia" (SVF322) |
Jill Keesbury, Grace Chiyaba, and Steph Topp | |
"Tracking improvements in quality of post-rape care following staff training, supervision, and ongoing support in Limpopo Province" |
Lyna Mukoroverwa, Saiqa Mullick, Julialynne Walker, Doctor Khoza, Mhlahlandlela Mabena, Elizabeth Mbizvo, Mantshi Teffo-Menziwa, and Sasha Frade |
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| Poster Sessions | "The Zero Tolerance Village Alliance: Baseline survey report" (SVF296) |
Prince Nare-Thohoyandou |
"Documentation challenges in the delivery of post-rape care services using an integrated service-delivery approach" (SVF3) |
Caroline Ajema | |
"Sub-Saharan Africa responds to child sexual abuse: Literature review to inform policies on response-findings from Anglophone and Francophone Africa, 2000–2010" (SVF302) |
Odiyo Odongo | |
"The 'three delays' in responding to gender-based violence" (SVF73) |
Jill Keesbury | |
"Lessons learned from site support: Factors influencing the effectiveness of interventions for post-rape care" |
Joshika Ramlall, Tshepo Fokane, and Saiqa Mullick | |
"Approaches for capacity building of providers improves knowledge and quality of comprehensive post-rape care" |
Anna Mabunda, Elizabeth Mbizvo, Saiqa Mullick, and Mantshi Teffo-Menziwa |
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