SSHRC, in collaboration with Women and Gender Equality Canada launched a Knowledge Synthesis Grants (KSG) competition to mobilize social sciences and humanities research to examine and synthesize existing knowledge on gender-based violence.
This collection of evidence briefs highlights some of the research findings from the KSG holders’ final synthesis reports, and their relevance to key policy areas around this future challenge area. The briefs also help grant holders engage with their non-academic partners, and effectively share information about their projects with policy-makers and the wider public.
Credit: Collected by WAGE and SSHRC
Date: 2024
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