The Prevention Collaborative serves practitioners and social movements working to prevent violence against women and children. The Prevention Collaborative works to strengthen the ability of key actors to deliver cutting edge violence prevention interventions informed by research-based evidence, practice-based learning, and feminist principles - through four streams of work: knowledge, accompaniment, community and advocacy.
Where they operate
Organization Type
Main Areas of Work
What They Do
Location
Global
Implementation
Directly
The Collaborative:
- Synthesise and make accessible to practitioners the evidence from research and evaluations on the impact of prevention programmes and processes of change, as well as practice-based learning on the realities of prevention programming.
- Make this information available through a highly curated knowledge platform and a Learning Community that provides opportunities for interaction.
- Offer strategic and technical accompaniment to groups implementing prevention programmes by pairing them with trained mentors to provide sustained capacity building and assistance with programming and advocacy.
- Advocate with donors, governments and others to eliminate the structural and political barriers that limit the effectiveness of prevention-related programmes and movements.