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Spotlight Initiative supported a range of campaigns in Grenada to end VAWG. One national campaign called “Step Up Your Parenting Game” in 2020 targeted men and women who were parents and guardians. The focus of the messaging was on improving parenting approaches for the benefits of their children. This campaign included a number of sub-messages including:“No matter who, no matter, what, there is no excuse for abuse”“Children need their fathers: they need love, support and encouragement”“Feeling stressed? Check your B.E.T. (body, environment, thoughts)”“Communicate with your child - Listen to…
Capacity development of key stakeholders in the government, health, police, justice, and social service sectors, educators, private sector partners, and civil society, can help to embed EVAWG knowledge, attitudes, and practices in people´s personal and professional lives.
For example, in Malawi, gender-sensitive trainings on survivor-centred reporting for Police Public Relations Officers and the media continues to yield results beyond the initial training sessions.
In El Salvador, civil society organisations contributed to new areas of research on justice, social auditing for women's…