Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track invites papers that explore the theoretical frameworks surrounding gender-based violence, including feminist, sociological, and psychological perspectives. Contributions should aim to enhance the understanding of the root causes and implications of such violence in various contexts.
This session focuses on the role of policy advocacy in promoting gender equality and addressing gender-based violence. Participants are encouraged to discuss successful strategies, barriers faced, and potential solutions for effective advocacy.
This track examines the importance of community involvement in developing and implementing violence prevention strategies. Papers should highlight case studies and best practices that demonstrate effective community engagement.
This session aims to analyze the impact of legal reforms on gender justice and the prevention of violence against marginalized groups. Contributions should address the effectiveness of current laws and propose necessary changes to enhance victim protection.
This track invites discussions on innovative approaches to victim support services in the context of gender-based violence. Papers should present best practices, challenges, and the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in enhancing support systems.
This session explores the design and implementation of awareness campaigns aimed at preventing gender-based violence. Contributions should evaluate the effectiveness of these campaigns and their role in fostering social change.
This track examines the intersection of social justice movements and gender advocacy, focusing on how these movements address issues of violence and inequality. Papers should analyze the strategies employed and their outcomes in various social contexts.
This session focuses on the concept of intersectionality within gender studies, particularly how multiple identities influence experiences of violence and advocacy efforts. Contributions should highlight the importance of an intersectional approach in understanding and addressing these issues.
This track invites papers that analyze the integration of gender equality into policy frameworks across different countries. Discussions should focus on successes, challenges, and the implications for violence prevention and advocacy.
This session seeks to highlight evidence-based prevention strategies for addressing gender-based violence. Papers should present research findings that demonstrate the effectiveness of specific interventions and their applicability in diverse settings.
This track explores the relationship between social inclusion and gender equality, particularly in the context of violence prevention. Contributions should examine how inclusive practices can mitigate violence and promote equitable opportunities for all genders.
