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Author: Aapta Garg

Aapta Garg is a Program Officer with Promundo focusing primarily on Promundo’s U.S. programs. She previously worked at Vital Voices Global Partnership as Program Coordinator for Latin America and the Caribbean and as a Community Liaison and Legal Assistant at MFY Legal Services. Aapta received her Master’s Degree in International Development with a focus on Gender and Development from American University’s School of International Service and has a BA in Political Science and Hispanic Studies from Vassar College.
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Bold Moves to End Sexual Violence: How Young Men Can Transform the Future of Manhood

Aapta Garg and Brian Heilman

What is it about male identity that links so undeniably with violence? How do we break these cycles of violence?

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