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Lessons learned from implementing Indashyikirwa in Rwanda- an adaptation of the SASA! approach to prevent and respond to intimate partner violence.

Erin Stern1, Sonia Martins2, Leigh Stefanik3, Sidonie Uwimpuhwe4, Robyn Yaker5.   

Abstract

This paper reviews adaptation processes of the Indashyikirwa program in Rwanda, a four-year program to prevent intimate partner violence, implemented by CARE Rwanda, Rwanda Men's Resource Center (RWAMREC) and Rwanda Women's Network (RWN). Indashyikirwa is a blended approach of evidence-based programming, primarily drawing on SASA! developed by Raising Voices in Uganda, as well as program innovations. Indashyikirwa consists of four major components; 1) a five-month curriculum with couples to support equitable, non-violent relationships, 2) supporting a sub-set of trained couples to engage in community activism for an additional two years, 3) establishment of women's safe spaces for dedicated support and referral of IPV survivors, 4) training and engaging opinion leaders to support an enabling environment for IPV prevention and response. This paper is based on implementation experience and qualitative evaluation research conducted at various time points with trained couples, women's safe space attendees and facilitators, opinion leaders and programme staff, as well as observations of program activities. The SASA! fidelity brief, which highlights key principles for adaptation of the program, guided the framing of the findings. Lessons learned around adaptation of such programs are offered.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adaptation; Implementation fidelity; Intimate partner violence; Rwanda

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30125773     DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2018.08.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eval Program Plann        ISSN: 0149-7189


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1.  Community activism as a strategy to reduce intimate partner violence (IPV) in rural Rwanda: Results of a community randomised trial.

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Journal:  J Glob Health       Date:  2020-06       Impact factor: 4.413

2.  'When you talk to someone in a bad way or always put her under pressure, it is actually worse than beating her': Conceptions and experiences of emotional intimate partner violence in Rwanda and South Africa.

Authors:  Erin Stern; Andrew Gibbs; Samantha Willan; Kristin Dunkle; Rachel Jewkes
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-11-14       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  What will it cost to prevent violence against women and girls in low- and middle-income countries? Evidence from Ghana, Kenya, Pakistan, Rwanda, South Africa and Zambia.

Authors:  Sergio Torres-Rueda; Giulia Ferrari; Stacey Orangi; Regis Hitimana; Emmanuelle Daviaud; Theresa Tawiah; Rebecca Kyerewaa Dwommoh Prah; Rozina Karmaliani; Eleonah Kapapa; Edwine Barasa; Rachel Jewkes; Anna Vassall
Journal:  Health Policy Plan       Date:  2020-08-01       Impact factor: 3.344

4.  How do programmes to prevent intimate partner violence among the general population impact women with disabilities? Post-hoc analysis of three randomised controlled trials.

Authors:  Kristin Dunkle; Andrew Gibbs; Esnat Chirwa; Erin Stern; Ingrid Van Der Heijden; Laura Washington
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2020-12

5.  Effective prevention of intimate partner violence through couples training: a randomised controlled trial of Indashyikirwa in Rwanda.

Authors:  Kristin Dunkle; Erin Stern; Sangeeta Chatterji; Lori Heise
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2020-12

6.  Intersections between disability, masculinities, and violence: experiences and insights from men with physical disabilities from three African countries.

Authors:  Yandisa Sikweyiya; Erin Stern; Jill Hanass-Hancock; Ingrid van der Heijden; Henri Myrttinen; Adolphina Addoley Addo-Lartey; Kristin Dunkle
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-04-10       Impact factor: 3.295

7.  Intimate partner violence among women with and without disabilities: a pooled analysis of baseline data from seven violence-prevention programmes.

Authors:  Esnat Chirwa; Rachel Jewkes; Ingrid Van Der Heijden; Kristin Dunkle
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2020-11
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