Ann Warner
International Center for Research on Women
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Studies in Family Planning | 2012
Susan M. Lee-Rife; Anju Malhotra; Ann Warner; Allison M. Glinski
This article reviews 23 child marriage prevention programs carried out in low-income countries and employing a range of programmatic approaches and evaluation strategies. We document the types of child marriage programs that have been implemented, assess how they have been evaluated, describe the main limitations of these evaluations, summarize the evaluation results, and make recommendations to improve future prevention efforts. The evidence suggests that programs offering incentives and attempting to empower girls can be effective in preventing child marriage and can foster change relatively quickly. Methodological limitations of the reviewed studies, however, underscore that more needs to be learned about how the programs prevent child marriage and whether impact is sustained beyond program implementation.
Global Public Health | 2011
Geeta Rao Gupta; Jessica Ogden; Ann Warner
The global response to AIDS has triggered unprecedented attention to gender inequality and the role it plays in shaping the vulnerability of women. Tragically, however, this attention has not yet led to wide-scale transformations in gender roles, or reductions in gender-related risk. This paper reviews both knowledge and action on the impact of gender inequality on women in the context of HIV prevention, and argues that, while much is known, and while effective strategies do exist, impact on a population level will not be achieved unless gender considerations are integrated into an evidence-informed comprehensive national strategy. Such a strategy must be implemented by national governments within an enabling policy and legal environment for change; be driven and owned as much as possible, by communities who are empowered with skills and resources to put their own ideas and capabilities into action; and include people living with HIV as equal partners.
Global Public Health | 2011
Jessica Ogden; Geeta Rao Gupta; Ann Warner; William F. Fisher
Individual behaviour change interventions and technological approaches to HIV prevention can only be effective over time if the broader social environment in which health-related decisions are made facilitate their uptake. People need to be not only willing but also able to take up and maintain preventive behaviours, seek testing, treatment and care for HIV. This paper presents findings and recommendations of the Social Drivers Working Group of the aids2031 initiative, which focus on how to ensure that efforts to address the root causes of HIV vulnerability are integrated into AIDS responses at the national level. Specific guidance is given on how to operationalise a structural approach.
SAIS Review | 2009
Kirrin Gill; Ann Warner; Ellen Weiss; Geeta Rao Gupta
Women are unquestionably the largest new international player on the world stage today, and are shaping local, national, and global change in a variety of innovative ways. In recent years, most notably, women have been morphing from the passive beneficiaries of international development efforts to the powerful leaders that help bring about such change. The implications for practitioners of development are clear: focused research and bold policies are needed to better explore the contours of this change, and to maximize the rich leadership potential offered by women in today’s world.
Archive | 2011
Anju Malhotra; Ann Warner; Allison McGonagle; Susan M. Lee-Rife
Archive | 2009
Jessica Ogden; Ann Warner; Geeta Rao Gupta
Archive | 2014
Ann Warner; Kirsten Stoebenau; Allison M. Glinski
Archive | 2012
Ann Warner; Anju Malhotra; Allison McGonagle
Archive | 2016
Lydia Murithi; Brian Heilman, Nastasia Paul-Gera, Tina Musuya; Sara Siebert; Natacha Stevanovic Fenn, Jeffrey Edmeades, Hannah Lantos; Odinaka Onovo; Kathryn Farley Lizzette Soria; Allison M. Glinski; Priya Nanda, Priya Das, Nitin Datta, Sneha Lamba, Elina Pradhan; Ann Warner; Pranita Achyut, Priya Nanda, Nizamuddin Khan; Ravi Verma; Kirsten Stoebenau, Ann Warner, Jeffrey D. Edmeades; Magnolia Sexton; Stella Mukasa, Jennifer McCleary-Sills, Brian Heilman Sophie Namy
Archive | 2015
Kirsten Stoebenau; Ann Warner; Jeffrey Edmeades; Magnolia Sexton