van der Merwe, Hugo2019-09-122019-09-122016-05http://hdl.handle.net/10625/58044The report provides detailed answers to standard questions, such as “Describe any unexpected, unusual, or counter-intuitive findings coming out of your research project.” The diversity of context explored by the Safe and Inclusive Cities (SAIC) study allowed it to examine situations where very similar interventions resulted in quite different outcomes that resulted from pre-existing community networks and entrenched patterns of local cohesion. Implications of the South African study are taken into account in terms of socio-economics, gender, policy, and engagement with other research and researchers.application/pdfenSAFE AND INCLUSIVE CITIESVIOLENCE PREVENTIONURBAN VIOLENCEGENDER-BASED VIOLENCEWOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENTINFORMAL SETTLEMENTSPOVERTYZIMBABWESOUTH AFRICASOUTH OF SAHARASAIC final technical report : assessing the impact of state-community collaboration to address urban violence in South AfricaFinal Technical Report