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Balancing fidelity,contextualisation, and innovation: learning from an adaption of SASA! to prevent violence against women in the Dadaab refugee camp
Authors:Sophie Namy  Natsnet Ghebrebrhan  Mercy Lwambi  Rahma Hassan  Sophia Wanjiku  Jennifer Wagman
Institution:1. sophienamy@gmail.com
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article focuses on SASA!, a community mobilisation approach that was developed in Uganda by Raising Voices, with the aim of preventing violence against women. SASA! proved effective in reducing intimate partner violence against women, and has since been used in over 25 countries worldwide. In this article, we draw on recent research into the International Refugee Committee’s implementation of SASA! in Dadaab, Kenya. In particular, we focus on how the refugee camp setting shapes the adaptation and delivery of the SASA! programme and explore the balance to be struck between fidelity to the SASA! methodology, and adaptations to make it suitable for use in this specific humanitarian context.
Keywords:Community mobilisation  violence against women  violence prevention  humanitarian crisis  programme adaptation  Kenya
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