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Summary of factors used
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ScaleIPVEstimates of prevalence of IPV by country. Areas with high prevalence may be higher priority to work in- from Sardinha et al 202225%
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TractabilityGender inequality Index A UNDP index that looks at education, political involvement, workforce participation and health of women. Areas with very high inequality may be difficult to work in10%
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Fragility IndexAn index that looks at the effectiveness and strength of a central government, its control over its territory, provision of public services, corruption and criminality, and several other indicators.25%
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Cost effectivenessMedian incomeMedian income by country. Areas where there are low costs of labour on average might be cheaper to run an intervention in, and may therefore be more likely to be cost-effective20%
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Population sizeThe intuition is that interventions in countries with a larger population may mean that the intervention is more scalable and therefore likely to be cost-effective.5%
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NeglectednessExisting organisationsA subjective assessment of whether the researcher is aware of any organisations working on preventative interventions in that country. Existing organisations may make it less neglected to work in that country20%
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