Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a substantial health and human rights concern. Governmental policies to address IPV are well-documented, but most available evidence on implementation focuses on specific initiatives covering small groups, and little is known about IPV policy responses at a national level. We conducted a comparative case study analysis on eight countries (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, India, Italy, South Africa, Spain, and Uganda) between January, 2024, and May, 2025.
See our new study in The Lancet Global Health: Gaps in government recognition of the service needs of women who experience intimate partner violence: a comparative case study analysis of policies and implementation across eight countries

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