Gender Based Violence Interventions
Found 6 free book(s)Preventing youth violence and gang involvement - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukinterventions can take place to prevent negative behaviour, such ... that are gender-based, and target interventions; • safeguard, and specifically organise child protection, ... violence issues that affect young people, such as ‘sexting’ and relationship abuse. These are …
Gender-Based Violence Guidelines
gbvguidelines.orgStanding Committee (IASC) Guidelines for Integrating Gender-Based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Action: Reducing risk, promoting resilience and aiding recovery are designed to address this gap, with clear steps the humanitarian community can take to protect people from gender-based violence.
Gender and extreme poverty - United States Agency for ...
www.usaid.govGender-based violence Poor women are more vulnerable to GBV because they often live in uncertain and dangerous conditions. Traveling long distances to fetch water, food, and firewood in relatively isolated areas puts women at risk for violence and sexual assault on a daily basis. Cases of daily violence and rape are perpetuated
Intimate partner violence and alcohol - WHO | World Health ...
www.who.intpartner violence may also be reduced through interventions to moderate alcohol consumption which include: • Reducing alcohol availability: In Australia, a community inter- vention that included restricting the hours of sale of alcohol within one town reduced the number of domestic violence vic- tims presenting to hospital (41).
GENDER AND DISABILITY
disability-studies.leeds.ac.uk• women are more likely to face medical interventions to control their fertility; • women are more likely to experience sexual violence in relationships and in institutions. • women experience more extreme social categorisation than men, being more likely to be seen either as hypersexual and uncontrollable, or de-sexualised and inert.
GENDER TOOLKIT - UNICEF
www.unicef.orgGender roles are learned from the time of birth and are reinforced by parents, teachers, peers and society. These gender roles are based on the way a society is organized and vary by age, class and ethnic group. Gender norms Gender norms are the accepted attributes and characteristics of male and female gendered identity at a particular point