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Astha Ramaiya [Co-author] Shared the Journal Article - Published in Child Abuse & Neglect, June 2026

A new systematic review published in Child Abuse & Neglect examined the link between mental health and technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse (TF-CSEA). Analysing 10 studies with over 25,000 participants across seven countries, researchers found that depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and prior trauma were consistently associated with victimisation. Crucially, the relationship appears bidirectional with mental health difficulties both preceding and resulting from exploitation; creating potential cycles of repeated harm. Perhaps most striking: traditional parental monitoring through technological surveillance showed limited protective effects. What actually mattered? The quality of parent-child relationships including, open communication, emotional warmth, and trust. The findings suggest prevention efforts should combine universal school-based programmes building emotional resilience with targeted support for high-risk youth, while parent education should prioritise connection over control. With 12.5% of children globally experiencing online solicitation annually, understanding these psychological pathways is essential for effective child protection.

Alok Srivastava, Vasanti Rao & Amita Puri Article on International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health, January 2026

Tara Prasad Article on Challanges and Lessons Learns of GESI responsive and inclusive conservatiom practices, Nepal

Ritu Dewan & Swati Raju Article on Economic and Political Weekly

Viera Schioppetto shared Thesis on Gender Approach in Development Projects

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Beneficiary Satisfaction Survey resources for humanitarian interventions?

Greetings all!

So nice to virtually meet everyone. I have not written before here but enjoyed seeing the conversations unfold in this community.

I work in humanitarian aid in the middle east. We are currently implementing an intervention targeting women and girls through a community center. I am trying to develop a beneficiary satisfaction survey (BSS) to conduct with beneficiaries of this space, and while I have examples for health and other sectors, I'm struggling to find examples of surveys within the gender space.

Does anyone have any suggestions or resources I should be looking at?

Thanks everyone!

Cheers,

Kelly

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Hi Kelly

did you try https://www.globalinnovationexchange.org/resources/we-measr-a-new-t...

and

Sebert Kuhlmann, Anne K., Sara Gullo, Christine Galavotti, Carolyn Grant, Maria Cavatore, y Samuel Posnock. «Women’s and health workers’ Voices in open, inclusive communities and effective spaces (VOICES): measuring governance outcomes in reproductive and maternal health Programmes». Development Policy Review 35, n.o 2 (2017): 289-311.
Apart of dealing with health issues, especially the second one adds stuff about surveys/empowerment of women and info about the use of score cards (useful, according to
Wales, Joseph, Leni Wild, y Victoria Chambers. «CARE’s Experience with Community Score Cards: What Works and Why? - Synthesis Report». CARE and ODI, 2015. https://insights.careinternational.org.uk/publications/care-s-exper....
Hope this helps
Quique Eguren

Good evening from D-Berlin, Kelly,
gender spaces represent a wide area of possible interventions such as 'Gender makes Business Sense' (GmBS) developed by GIZ in 2019 in South Africa, see https://www.giz.de/en/worldwide/61137.html for women in agriculture in technical vocational education and training. Let me know whether you can trace information you're seeking there, otherwise, I'll be sending you more. best for now, Susanne

(currently engaged with GIZ in another programme on migration in 13 countries) - contact: bauersl@posteo.de 

Hi Kelly,

You may find resources and somewhat similar studies conducted by the Population Council in Egypt. Please visit https://www.popcouncil.org/research/egypt. The Demographic and Health Survey includes many questions regarding female decision making, empowerment, domestic violence and so forth. You may find their work useful as well.  Please visit: https://dhsprogram.com/topics/gender-corner/

Hope this helps,

Amani

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