
Factsheets & briefs

Making the case for prevention: A deep dive into talk about child sexual abuse
How do we, should we, and can we begin to talk more urgently about the need for prevention?
Check out Safe Futures Hub resources from across our partnership, including academic briefs, journal articles, and fact sheets.
How do we, should we, and can we begin to talk more urgently about the need for prevention?
The Shared Research Agenda on Child Sexual Violence for Low-and Middle-Income Countries is a set of research priority recommendations for addressing the global problem of CSV, with a focus on environments with limited resources.
“Building Safe Futures: Solutions to end childhood sexual violence” is a comprehensive evidence review highlighting what works to prevent and respond to childhood sexual violence in low- and middle-income countries.
This brief explores the intersections, gaps, and tensions between VAC and VAW work.
This systematic literature review identified 33 studies that provided findings for co-occurring IPV and VAC in 24 low- and middle-income countries.
This qualitative study on violence against children was conducted to examine the shifts in children’s experiences of violence in Kenya.
This case study shares highlights from a decade-long groundbreaking country-led action to end violence against children and youth.
The case studies featured in this brief show how catalytic funding can be instrumental to address gender-based violence.
This study conducts a multi-country, gender-stratified analysis of the relationship between age at first incident of physical violence and outcomes of well-being in Sub-Saharan Africa.
This study explores the experiences of 18 to 20-year-olds to understand their experiences of and exposure to online sexual harm during childhood.
This report assesses the scale and scope of child sexual exploitation and abuse online, to transform the response.
The Sexual Violence Research Podcast from the SVRI is a series of conversations with experienced and committed experts as they work towards a world free from violence.