The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) is an international grant-making NGO promoting evidence-informed development policies and programmes. We are the global leader in funding, producing and synthesising high-quality evidence of what works, for whom, how, why and at what cost. We believe that better and policy-relevant evidence will make development more effective and help improve people's lives. 3ie evidence gap map reports 3ie evidence gap maps are thematic collections of information about impact evaluations or systematic reviews that measure the effects of international development policies and programmes. The maps provide a visual display of completed and ongoing systematic reviews and impact evaluations in a sector or sub-sector, structured around a framework of interventions and outcomes.The evidence gap map reports provide all the supporting documentation for the maps, including the background information for the theme of the map, the methods and results, protocols, and the analysis of results. About this evidence gap map reportThis report provides the supporting documentation for the 3ie evidence gap map on intimate partner violence prevention, developed as part of a project funded by an anonymous donor. All of the content of this report is the sole responsibility of the authors and does not represent the opinions of 3ie, its donors or its Board of Commissioners. Any errors and omissions are also the sole responsibility of the authors. Please direct any comments or queries to the corresponding author Mario G Picon at mpicon@3ieimpact.org. AcknowledgementsThe work for this paper was funded by a grant from an anonymous donor, as a key component of a nascent knowledge hub addressing the issue of intimate partner violence prevention. 3ie staff and independent consultants prepared the evidence gap map under the direction of Mario G Picon. Special thanks to consultants Junior Ovince, Claudia Deijl, Sarah Custer-Lalanne and Anjini Mishra who, at different points during the project, provided invaluable assistance in screening, coding and synthesising information that was used in drafting this report. We are grateful to Sara Pacqué-Margolis, Beryl Leach and Edoardo Masset for reviewing and providing helpful feedback that improved the draft. Additionally, 3ie would like to thank the more than 30 practitioners and researchers who participated in a consultation webinar for stakeholders in Sub-Saharan Africa, coordinated by the Raising Voices office in Kampala, Uganda. Also, many thanks to the participants of a London-based workshop for researchers working on impact evaluations and systematic reviews of intimate partner violence prevention interventions, and to participants of a donor roundtable meeting hosted by the Inter-American Development Bank in 2015, where the idea of developing an evidence gap map around this topic was originally raised.ii SummaryIntimate partner violence (IPV) is a global health concern and a human rights violation. According to the World Health Organization (2013), about...
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