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Evidence

Survivors of kidnappings, coping mechanisms and the role of religious leaders in trauma responses: Lessons from Northern Nigeria

Impact

How research-based film Tidar is used to raise community awareness on domestic violence in Ethiopia

Reflections

The gap between need and provision in ‘by and for’ domestic violence services: Reflecting on lessons from BAWSO, Wales

Reflections

Responding to domestic violence in decolonial and religio-culturally sensitive ways: ‘Hard’ lessons from the first four years of Project dldl/ድልድል

News

Project dldl/ድልድል’s acclaimed film ‘Tidar’ launches on YouTube

Institute of Domestic Violence, Religion & Migration

The Institute of Domestic Violence, Religion & Migration is a highly specialised evidence and practice platform that supports governments, international organisations and domestic service providers respond to domestic violence and interconnected forms of violence in religious, migrant and ethnic minority contexts.

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