This report covers the research undertaken in Bougainville as part of the Do No Harm: Understanding the Relationship between Women’s Economic Empowerment and Violence against…
Women’s economic empowerment is an essential component of achieving economic growth. However, improvements in women’s economic situation often comes with heavy unanticipated costs to women.…
This Gender and Transport Study deepens the 2014 Scoping Study work, and to further inform how best to develop an inclusive, safe, and accessible public…
The Scoping Study findings of the situation of public transport in Port Moresby undertaken in 2014 established that a very high proportion of women feel…
This report provides the findings of an evaluation of the continuing and expanded Pasin Bilong Lukautim Pikinini Gut ('Parenting for Child Development') program 2018–2021. In…
The Final Project report of the pilot Pasin Bilong Lukautim Pikinini Gut (Parenting for Child Development) which was delivered in Western Highlands, Madang, Jiwaka and…
The evaluation of the pilot Pais Bilon Lukautim Pikinini Gut program (Parenting for Child Development) has demonstrated high levels of community involvement in the program,…
This Learning Brief reflects on the experiences of the Women Human Rights Defenders in the From Gender Based Violence to Gender Justice and Healing project…
The Do No Harm research project in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands sought to understand whether and in what ways economic inclusion and empowerment…
This article examines the lessons from a collaborative project that worked with women agricultural leaders in Papua New Guinea. The project sought to build the…
This report outlines the Family Farm Teams program approach to farmer learning and agricultural extension by which it works to contribute to the economic empowerment…
The Workplace Responses to Family and Sexual Violence in Papua New Guinea: Measuring the Business Case presents the results of research among employees at three…