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Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
While gender-based violence is not a novel phenomenon, it has only recently come to the centre of global policy efforts. This book examines three pervasive forms of harmful practices prevalent across the world: child marriage, female genital mutilation, and gender-biased sex selection.
The author measures policy progress made by select global programmes towards the eradication of these practices and offers crucial, practical guidance to accelerate change for the future.
Contents
1. Changing Sticky Norms? A Delicate Terrain in International Development
2. Harmful Practices and Global Governance
3. Gender Justice by Design? Mapping Actors and Networks in Global Programmes
4. Measuring the Immeasurable? Global Efforts to Evaluate Harm
5. Rethinking the Future: Knowledge, Power, and the Politics of Ending Harm



