Transcription of Domestic Violence in India - ICRW
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A Summary Report of a Multi-Site Household SurveyMay 2000 Domestic Violence in India33 Copyright 2000 International Center for Research on women and The Centre for Development and Population ActivitiesDomestic Violence in IndiaA Summary Report of aMulti-Site Household SurveyINTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON WOMENW ashington, DCFunded by USAID/IndiaMay 2000Dr. AhujaKing s Medical College, LucknowDr. Shrikant BangdiwalaUniversity of North Carolina-Chapel HillDr. BhambalGandhi Medical College, BhopalDr. Dipty JainGovernment Medical College, NagpurDr. L. JeyaseelanChristian Medical College, VelloreMs. Shuba KumarChennai Medical College, ChennaiDr. M. LakshmanAll India Institute of Medical Sciences, DelhiDr. MitraKing s Medical College, LucknowDr. NairGovernment Medical College, ThiruvanthapuramDr.
tims of family violence, and the tradition of house-hold privacy has kept this violence against women hidden from scrutiny. Within the last few decades, gradual improvements in women’s status due to women’s activism in vari-ous parts of the world has helped slowly to increase the visibility of domestic violence as a social prob-lem.
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