The study aimed to measure the social outcomes of the project to combat violence against women, to identify the difficulties facing achieving this outcomes, to identify proposals for activating it, and to reach a proposed planning vision for activating the social outcomes for the project to combat violence against women, through an evaluation study based on the comprehensive social survey method, and used A questionnaire was conducted for the beneficiaries of the project to combat violence against women at Minia University, and they numbered (364), and it reached many results, the most important of which are: An increase appeared in the level of the social return dimensions of the project to combat violence against women as defined by the beneficiaries, and an increase appeared in the level of difficulties facing achieving the social return. For the project to combat violence against women as defined by the beneficiaries, as well as an increase in the level of proposals to activate the social return of the project to combat violence against women as determined by the beneficiaries is high, including (demanding the development of legal legislation to be compatible with modern forms of violence directed against women, facilitating procedures for women to obtain services The project, activating the role of the media in disseminating the goals of the project to combat violence against women)
abdelazize, W. (2023). The social outcome of the project to combat violence against women. Journal of Social Work Studies, 61(4), 1071-1112. doi: 10.21608/dss.2023.187112.1172
MLA
wael abdelazize. "The social outcome of the project to combat violence against women", Journal of Social Work Studies, 61, 4, 2023, 1071-1112. doi: 10.21608/dss.2023.187112.1172
HARVARD
abdelazize, W. (2023). 'The social outcome of the project to combat violence against women', Journal of Social Work Studies, 61(4), pp. 1071-1112. doi: 10.21608/dss.2023.187112.1172
VANCOUVER
abdelazize, W. The social outcome of the project to combat violence against women. Journal of Social Work Studies, 2023; 61(4): 1071-1112. doi: 10.21608/dss.2023.187112.1172