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Ending Violence Against Women A Challenge For Development And Humanitarian Work Oxfam Development Guidelines Francine Pickup

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Ending Violence Against Women A Challenge For Development And Humanitarian Work Oxfam Development Guidelines Francine Pickup
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Publisher: Oxfam Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 330
Author: Francine Pickup, Suzanne Williams, Caroline Sweetman
ISBN: 9780855984380, 0855984384
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Ending Violence Against Women A Challenge For Development And Humanitarian Work Oxfam Development Guidelines Francine Pickup by Francine Pickup, Suzanne Williams, Caroline Sweetman 9780855984380, 0855984384 instant download after payment.

Violence, and women's fear of it, limits women's choices in virtually all spheres of their lives. It has long-term, as well as short-term, consequences on women's physical and emotional well-being. It detrimentally affects women's ability to gain an education, earn a livelihood, develop human relationships, and participate in public activities, including development programs. Yet development organizations have been generally slow to realize the centrality of the issue to their work. By addressing violence against women, development workers go to the heart of how members of communities relate to one another and how they are able to shape their own lives.The first section of the book examines the many different definitions of violence against women, and offers theories about why it happens in all societies across the world. It discusses the current momentum around the issue, and asks why development organizations have been slow to take up the struggle to end violence against women. The second section focuses on strategies to counter violence against women and support the survivors. Case studies come from times of peace and times of armed conflict. Sections suggest strategies for transforming attitudes and beliefs in different societies that condone such violence; for supporting individual survivors; and to ensure that governments and NGOs fulfill their duty to protect women.

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