Evaluating the Programme on Violence Against Women

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Evaluating the Programme on Violence Against Women by Mind Map: Evaluating the Programme on Violence Against Women

1. Social outcomes:

1.1. Women are empowered and supported to leave violent relationships

1.1.1. Improved health and wellbeing outcomes

1.2. Communities are much more aware of the impacts of VAW

1.2.1. Key community members: police, law, government officials are more aware and able to provide support

1.2.1.1. Cultural beliefs about the value of women and how they can be treated begin to change

1.3. When beliefs about the value of women change, they are more likely to receive an education

1.3.1. Equality achieved in girls receiving and completing quality education comparative to boys

1.3.1.1. SDG's achieved

1.3.2. They have better of knowledge of fertility; they can prevent this and complete education

1.4. With less dependents, children can be invested in, improving quality of life and increasing life expectancy

2. Political outcomes:

3. Economic outcomes:

3.1. Demographic dividend - with decreasing young dependents, a high number of economically active people could lead to a demographic dividend if they can be educated, empowered and jobs provided

4. Environmental outcomes

5. Demographic outcomes:

5.1. With family planning, the number of children per woman can decline; over time the number of young dependents can decline