The role of Non-Governmental Organizations in preventing partner violence against immigrant and refugee women in Canada
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Ollek, Maya Oza
The role of Non-Governmental Organizations in preventing partner violence against immigrant and refugee women in Canada
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Ollek, Maya Oza
Bridging gaps
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Logar, Rosa
Bridging gaps
This manual is based on the contributions of 'bridging gaps' project partners from 11 European countries and aims at contributing to the development and improvement of effective multi-agency cooperation by providing background information and concrete guidance and recommendations.
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Logar, Rosa
Lessons learned from domestic violence enforcement campaigns 2006
Lessons learned from domestic violence enforcement campaigns 2006
Interactive document with working links includes numerous examples of guidance, and should be considered alongside the guidance for the SDVC programme and the recently published Progress Report for Domestic Violence. These guidance documents and reports will help forces, basic command units and local partnerships deal more effectively with domestic violence as part of a coordinated community response.
Gender inequalities in the risks of poverty and social exclusion for disadvantaged groups in thirty European countries
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Fagan, Colette
Urwin, Peter
Melling, Kathryn
Gender inequalities in the risks of poverty and social exclusion for disadvantaged groups in thirty European countries
With English summary: mit Zusammenfassung: avec Résumé
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Fagan, Colette
Urwin, Peter
Melling, Kathryn
Intimate partner violence in the United States
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Catalano, Shannan
Intimate partner violence in the United States
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Catalano, Shannan
Equality for women and men
Equality for women and men
Violence against women in Cambodia
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Lim, Jo-Ann
Violence against women in Cambodia
This report analyses three forms of violence against women: domestic violence, rape and trafficking of women. It explores in particular the situation in Cambodia of each form of violence and analyses the government’s response to it by focussing on the laws protecting women and the major obstacles that exist in implementing the laws and/or reform.
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Lim, Jo-Ann
Child marriage advocacy toolkit
Child marriage advocacy toolkit
Budgeting for Women's Rights: Monitoring Government Budgets for Compliance with CEDAW
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Elson, Diane
Budgeting for Women's Rights: Monitoring Government Budgets for Compliance with CEDAW
People's access to services and resources are determined by government budget policies. Gender budgets initiatives around the world have attempted to systematically examine how government budgets address discrimination with regard to women's access to housing, employment, health, education, and other services. .Often these exercises have been eye-openers: A budget analysis of domestic violence policies and laws in seven countries in Latin America, for example, revealed that appropriations for domestic violence programmes and interventions were non-existent in cases. Similar evidence of gender discrimination is found when examining taxation policies. This publication elaborates on how budgets and budget policy making processes can be monitored for compliance with human rights standards, in particular with the Convention of the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). Combining substantive analysis with country examples, the publication explores how a rights-based budget analysis can be applied to public expenditure, public revenue, macroeconomics of the budget, and budget decision-making.