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Building a Movement of Men Working to End Violence Against Women

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Michael Kaufman discusses the need to both address and involve men in ending violence against women (VAW), a few of the pitfalls and guiding principles, and shares his thoughts on what is the most developed example of this work, that is, the White Ribbon Campaign.

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Kaufman, M. Building a Movement of Men Working to End Violence Against Women. Development 44, 9–14 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.development.1110254

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