Bridging the Gap: Advancing Gender Equality in Global Health
Since 2015, Equality Institute has partnered with the Nabilan Program, The Asia Foundation, and the Timor-Leste Government to build a robust evidence base on violence against women and children.
From leading the first-ever nationally representative study on violence against women (VAW) and men’s perpetration in Timor-Leste, to conducting secondary analysis on violence against children (VAC), and now returning a decade later to measure change, our research has helped shape policy, programming, and national strategies to prevent and respond to violence.
In Timor-Leste, violence against women and violence against children are both widespread, yet for many years they were treated as separate issues. Data was limited, siloed, and often lacked the scope to guide comprehensive policy and prevention. Policymakers and practitioners urgently needed a stronger evidence base to understand how violence manifests, how it changes over time, and how to design integrated responses that address root causes and interconnected harms.
This decade-long collaboration has supported Timor-Leste with a stronger evidence base on violence against women and children. The findings have shown:
And they’ve helped to provide national-level indicators for reporting on Timor-Leste’s progress towards its National Action Plan on GBV.
By returning ten years after the first Baseline, EQI and partners are not only documenting change but also strengthening accountability to ensure that violence prevention efforts in Timor-Leste are informed, evidence-driven, and impactful.
Equality Institute was founded in Naarm (Melbourne, Australia) on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of this land and waterways, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people, as well as their elders, past and present. We extend this respect to all Indigenous peoples of this continent and its adjacent lands, recognising their cultures as the oldest continuous living cultures in human history.
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