Preventing and responding to gender-based violence in middle and low-income countries : a global review and analysis / Sarah Bott, Andrew Morrison, Mary Ellsberg.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Policy research working papers ; no. 3618Publication details: Washington, D. C : World Bank, 2005.Description: 61p ; 29 cmSubject(s):
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"Worldwide, patterns of violence against women differ markedly from violence against men. For example, women are more likely than men to be sexually assaulted or killed by someone they know. The United Nations has defined violence of women as "gender-based"violence, to acknowledge that such violence is rooted in gender inequality and is often tolerated and contended by laws, institutions, and community norms. Violence against women is not only a profound violation of human rights, but also a costly impediment to a country's national development. While gender-based violence occurs in many forms throughout the life cycle, this review focuses on two of the most common types-physical intimate partner violence and sexual violence by any perpetrator. Unfortunately, the knowledge base about effective initiatives to prevent and respond to gender-based violence is relatively limited. Few

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