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This impact report documents an 18‑month AANHPI/MENA Collaborative with nine community health centers that expanded GBV screening, universal education, and survivor-centered care for AANHPI and MENA patients. It highlights concrete practice changes, training and convening outcomes, and next-step policy and funding opportunities to sustain GBV protocols, deepen CHC–CBO partnerships, and build a more just, healing-centered system for survivors and their families.

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