Can training village leaders stop domestic violence? a major study in peru aims to find out
NCT ID NCT05331248
Summary
This study tested a program called 'Leaders in Action' to see if training community volunteers could prevent domestic violence in Peru. Over 8,700 people in 250 villages participated. Researchers compared two methods: private home visits and group workshops, to see which was better at changing harmful social norms about violence and gender roles.
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Innovations for Poverty Action
Lima, Peru
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