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Time

Session

Presenter/Facilitator

08.30 – 09.00

Registration

 

09.00 – 09.15

Official Opening

Dirk Jena, UNFPA Director and Representative

09.15 – 09.30

Agenda Review and Housekeeping

Maha Muna, Gender Adviser, UNFPA PSRO

09.30 – 10.00

Introduction of participants

All

10.00 – 11.00

 "New meets old" - Linking last week's workshop and this week; 

- Why VAW studies in the Pacific?

- Overview WHO VAW study.

Dr. Henriette Jansen, International VAW Researcher, UNFPA

11.00 – 11.15 Morning Tea Break

11.15 – 11. 45

Movie: Insight to Action

Lorna Rolls, Assistant Representative, Polynesia

11.45 – 12.15

Group work

Dr. Henriette Jansen, International VAW Researcher, UNFPA

12.15 – 01.00

Group work Presentation

 

01.00 – 02.00 Lunch Break

2.00 – 2.20

Insights from Fiji

Edwina Kotoisuva, Deputy Coordinator, FWCC

2.20 – 2.40

Lessons learnt from field work in Tonga

Gaberiella Renee 'Ilolahia, Projects Officer, Ma'afafine Moe Famili, Tonga

2.40 – 3.00

Overview of research fieldwork in Vanuatu

Additional Resources
Vanuatu Women's Crisis Research report PART I

Vanuatu Women's Crisis Research report PART II

Sonia Wasi, Research Officer, Vanuatu Women's Centre

3.00 – 3.15 Afternoon Tea Break

3.20 – 3.40

Insights from Solomon Islands and Kiribati

Mia Rimon, Coordinator - Solomon Islands Country Office, SPC

3.40 – 4.00

Ethical and safety issues, training and fieldwork arrangements in Vietnam

Nguyen Thi Viet Nga, Statistician - Social-Environmental Statistics Department, Vietnam

4.00 – 4.20

UNFPA’s perspective on lessons learned from VAW studies in the Pacific

Riet Groenen, Gender Adviser, UNFPA APRO

4.20 – 4.45

Thoughts on Interviewing

Dr. Janet Fanslow, Associate Professor & Co-Director, New Zealand Family Violence Clearing House

4.45 – 5.00

Wrap up for the day

*Please click on the presentations to view or download

Day 1, Monday 14 May 2012

Day 2, Tuesday 15 May 2012

Day 3, Wednesday 16 May 2012