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GBV Research in Timor leste. The Asia Foundation Timor Leste Ubud , February 20, 2014. GBV Research Project. Ami Sei Vitima Nafatin (We Are Still Victims) Qualitative method
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GBV Research in Timor leste The Asia Foundation Timor Leste Ubud, February 20, 2014
GBV Research Project • Ami SeiVitimaNafatin (We Are Still Victims) • Qualitative method • To support a Local NGO Judicial System Monitoring Program (JSMP)’s work on supporting GBV victims (Victim Support Service/VSS) • DV Economic Dimension • Mix method • To understand the relationship between economic factors and DV within the constraints of the resources available • To support current program and new program (EVAW)
Political Economy of DV response in Community Police Lands • Qualitative and inductive • Factors that drive communities to prioritize DV as a major problem and take actions to prevent it • Support ongoing work with PNTL
Design and Implementation Processes • ToRs • Internal discussion and comments • Stakeholders interviews • Management team review • Consultation with donor
Implementation • Introduction to the local authorities • Working with local partners • Involved colleagues from other programs • Initial meetings • Data collection • Feedback/confirmation meeting • Agreement on the publication
How do we use the results • To identify the actual needs of our targets • To inform new programs • Improving the actual work • partners and public consumption
Challenges • Culture • Awareness • Targeting the same people/organizations • Confidentiality and trust
Lesson Learned • Coordination and collaboration with other programs and partners • Stakeholders management • Monitoring and evaluation • Approach and Flexibility • Conduct risk assessment before the implementation • Follow-up and publication