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World Vision Ireland and teams collaborate with Trinity College Dublin and its Centre for Global Health on research to generate further evidence on the EMPOWER! programme, particularly on the link between norms and perceptions around gender-based violence and women’s economic empowerment. 

In 2024, the Trinity Centre for Global Health conducted a systematic review of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) interventions for individuals affected by gender-based violence in fragile contexts. This study, funded with the support of Irish Aid within the EMPOWER! programme, aims to contribute to the broader dialogue on gender equality programming. 

The brief is released as part of 16 days of activism.

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