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Gender-Based Violence

GLS KALP: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 2023
Gender-based Violence (GBV), sometimes referred to as physical and Sexual Violence (SGBV), is any dangerous act of sexual, physical, psychological, mental  and emotional abuse committed against a person and based on socially discriminatory (i.e. gender) differences between men and women.
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Gender-based violence

Emergency Nurse, 2011
Researchers in Australia have studied the mental health associations of intimate partner violence, rape, other forms of sexual assault, and stalking in which women are victims.
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GENDER BASED VIOLENCE

Gender-Based Violence (GBV) remains a pervasive issue worldwide, affecting individuals communities across diverse social, economic, and cultural contexts. This chapter provides an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted nature of GBV, beginning with an overview of its various forms, including physical, psychological, sexual, and economic violence ...
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Gender‐Based Violence

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract: The United Nations has identified gender‐based violence against women as a global health and development issue, and a host of policies, public education, and action programs aimed at reducing gender‐based violence have been undertaken around the world.
Nancy Felipe, Russo, Angela, Pirlott
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Gender-based violence

The Lancet, 2005
On Nov 14 2004 the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) announced grant awards to 17 groups in developing countries for projects to address gender-based violence in conflict and postconflict situations. Totalling US $900000 the grants will fund projects that include: a training programme for community leaders in the Democratic Republic of
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Gender-Based Violence

TVZ, 2017
Ongeveer 1 op de 3 vrouwen wereldwijd krijgt in haar leven te maken met fysiek of seksueel geweld (WHO & LSHTM, 2010; Devries, 2013). We spreken van gender-based violence omdat dit geweld ongelijkmatig is verdeeld over de seksen: het treft vooral vrouwen en meisjes, waarbij er (bijna) altijd sprake is van ...
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