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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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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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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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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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2007
Introduction 1: Tackling violence against women: a worldwide approach Ceri Hayes 2: Gender-based violence and property grabbing in Africa: a denial of women's liberty and security Kaori Izumi 3: No more killings! Women respond to femicides in Central America Marina Prieto-Carron, Marilyn Thomson, and Mandy Macdonald 4: Sexual violence during firewood ...
Geraldine Terry, Joanna Hoare
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Introduction 1: Tackling violence against women: a worldwide approach Ceri Hayes 2: Gender-based violence and property grabbing in Africa: a denial of women's liberty and security Kaori Izumi 3: No more killings! Women respond to femicides in Central America Marina Prieto-Carron, Marilyn Thomson, and Mandy Macdonald 4: Sexual violence during firewood ...
Geraldine Terry, Joanna Hoare
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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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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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Gender is inevitable: Gender-based violence is avoidable
Burns, 2016Janine M, Duke, Hilary J, Wallace
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Gender Victim of Gender-Based Violence
2019The chapter aims to analyse the status of a victim of gender violence. It has undergone colossal change, and uniformity has been introduced by the different measures adopted at European level, but the process has not been completed.
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Men Have Gender and Women Are People: A Structural Approach to Gender and Violence
Violence Against Women, 2023Samantha Applin
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