There are many methods of gathering research, data and evidence in the work we do to end violence against women and violence against girls. One of those approaches is practice-based knowledge which considers the cumulative learning acquired by practitioners over many years, specifically through hands-on action.
In this episode, we learn more about what practise-based knowledge is, why it’s so important in the efforts to improve our prevention programming and how it helps tell a more inclusive story about addressing Violence Against Women. We also discuss the limitations of practice-based knowledge and consider some of the reasons it's not being prioritised.
Our guests are:
Jean Kemitare, UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women
Gemma Wood, Programme Manager (EVAW) role in UN Women Afghanistan
Your hosts are:
Elizabeth Dartnall, Executive Director, SVRI
Angelica Pino, Grants Manager and Capacity Strengthening Specialist, SVRI
Find out more at svri.org.