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Co-producing knowledge to address violence against children in faith-based spaces

Join our next GVHC webinar to hear Selina Palm explore participatory approaches to understanding violence against children in faith-based settings.

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Join us to hear from Selina Palm, independent researcher, educator and technical consultant, as part of the Gender Violence & Health Centre (GVHC) Webinar Series.

Selina will share insights from her work on the co-production of knowledge on violence against children in faith-based spaces. Drawing on participatory research approaches, she will reflect on how collaborative processes can inform more inclusive, contextually grounded and effective safeguarding strategies, particularly for marginalised groups.

In the GVHC webinar series we examine gender-based violence through insights drawn from global and UK-based research. Across the talks, speakers share evidence and perspectives that deepen understanding of violence and inform more effective prevention and response approaches.

Speaker

Selina Palm

Selina Palm is an independent researcher, educator and technical consultant specialising in participatory feminist approaches to the relationships between religious and cultural frameworks and marginalised populations. She has expertise in the prevention of violence against children and women, as well as the impact of other intersecting factors such as disabilities or minority sexual and gender identities.

Selina has over 20 years of experience leading and supporting research, evaluation and capacity strengthening initiatives globally, with a particular focus on sub-Saharan Africa. She is also a faith leader in her local church, focusing on children and youth.

She holds an MA in Human Rights (University of Essex), an MTh in Systematic Theology (Stellenbosch University), and a PhD in Theology and Development (University of KwaZulu-Natal). 

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