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    “Integrated Communication and Strategy” which is focus on the domestic violence. This campaign is about planning a communication campaign to address domestic violence. Domestic violence is any act of violence‚ even if only verbal‚ perpetrated by a household member upon another household member and includes any omission which causes physical or moral harm to the other" An organization that a group of people created to deal with domestic violence called “Breakthrough”. Breakthrough is a global human right organization

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    economic opportunities‚ gender-based violence‚ and political participation. However‚ there are significant gaps between policy advancements and actual practice at the community level. One key factor for the gap in implementation of laws and policies1 to address discrimination‚ economic disadvantages‚ and violence against women at the community level is the largely patriarchal structure that governs the community and households in much of India. As such‚ women and girls have restricted mobility‚ access

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    COMMENTARY Every Woman’s Right to Say ‘No’ This article is an attempt to understand the interrelated triad of love‚ masculinity and sexuality in the context of the recent “love crime” episode at the Jawaharlal Nehru University. The naturalising of violence and masculinised love is not “exceptional” anymore‚ and the woman’s autonomy and right to say “no” have been subverted by their fear for safety. O n 31 July 2013‚ a student at the School of Languages‚ Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)‚ brutally

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    RA 9262 ANTI -VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN ACT OF 2004 IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS AND EGULATIONS Published by the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women (NCRFW) With funding support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) 2004 TABLE oF CONTENTS REPUB LIC ACT N O. 9262 .............................. 1-24 An Act Defining Violence Against Women and Their Children‚ Providing for Protective Measures for Victims‚ Prescribing Penalties

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    life. Unfortunately‚ his wife would push him into a wall and throw glass objects or something when she got irate about something (Philip‚ W. Cook‚ 2009‚ p.53). Domestic violence is common in American society‚ according to Todd‚ A. Migliaccio (2002‚ p.27)‚ “one of every three American couples will engage in violent acts against one another.” In the US‚ the most frequently report statistic is four females are beaten by her partner every minute (Philip‚ W. Cook‚ 2009‚ p.1). It seems that males have

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    As women‚ we all dream of a life where we finally feel free and safe. Just the mere thought of being able to walk down the street alone at 11PM without worrying that someone might take advantage of you is beyond exhilarating‚ feeling safe in our own homes‚ safe in our relationships‚ safe amongst the figures who were deemed to be protectors but have proved time and time again to be the main source of our pain. Andrea Dworkins calls upon a truce‚ “…A Twenty-Four-Hour Truce During Which There Is No

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    her consent. Intimate partner violence is often systemic and abused women are afraid to report the violence because they rely financially on their husbands for their upkeep and children’s maintenance while others feel unable to speak out due to fear and humiliation. Marital rape happens frequently‚ causing health problems‚ pain and distress to abused women. Children in households where marital rape occurs often suffer from the psychological effects of witnessing violence‚ and because it can undermine

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    Time for action on sexual harassment in the Workplace VIOLENCE against women‚ according to the definition set out by the United Nations‚ is “any act of gender-based violence that results in‚ or is likely to result in‚ physical‚ sexual or mental harm or suffering to women‚ including threats of such acts‚ coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty‚ whether occurring in public or in private life”. Sexual harassment in the workplace fits into this definition and despite the strong evidence

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    Gender-Based Violence: An advocacy guide for grassroots activists in Uganda Acknowledgments This guide was produced as part of CARE’s Great Lakes Advocacy Initiative (GLAI)‚ which seeks to address gender-based violence in Uganda‚ Burundi and Rwanda. GLAI is funded by CARE Norway. Thanks to CARE staff‚ community-based facilitators‚ sub-county coordinators and partner organizations in northern Uganda who shared their experiences‚ ideas and passion for preventing gender-based violence in their communities

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    Conventions‚ and their 1977 Additional Protocols‚ and the 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court‚ look at sexualized violence and rape as a form of a mass atrocity crimes‚ international crimes of genocide‚ war crimes‚ and crimes against humanity‚ sexualized violence is never examined as one of the key factors.

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