Sexual Violence In African Conflicts
Found 7 free book(s)DESERTIFICATION - UNCCD
www.unccd.intconflicts over water or land turned into civil wars, sexual violence or genocide. Nor is this situation unique to sub-Saharan Africa where half a billion inhabitants are rural, a majority lives off the land and desertification is a constant threat to their livelihoods.
CONFLICT-RELATED SEXUAL VIOLENCE - United Nations
www.un.org“conflict-related sexual violence is now widely recognized as a war crime that is preventable and punishable. the united nations security council has played an …
EDUCATION IN EMERGENCY - Coopi
coopi.orgHIV), sexual and reproductive health, GBV risks and prevention, peaceful communication and resolution of conflicts, landmine safety and so on. Moreover, quality educations interventions help reduce the risk of violent conflict by enhancing social cohesion, supporting conflict resolution and peace-building skills among
The Culturally Competent Counselor: Issues Specific to ...
file.scirp.orgsexual therapist must ask her or himself about conflicting personal values and biases with a client who is a member of the LGBT minority-conflicts and biases that could affect standard of care. If the personal values of the therapist conflict with the therapist’s professional obligations to LGBT clients the professional
PROTOCOL TO THE AFRICAN CHARTER ON HUMAN AND …
icj-kenya.orgCONSIDERING that Article 66 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights provides for special protocols or agreements, if necessary, to supplement the provisions of the African Charter, and that the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Organization of African Unity meeting in its Thirty-first Ordinary Session in Addis Ababa,
Revised Conflict Tactics Scales (CTSZ) - Domestic Violence
domestic-violence.martinsewell.comassociation, whereas violence as a tactic to deal with conflict is not. Measures concrete acts and events. The CTS measures the extent to which specific tactics, including acts of physical violence, have been used. The CTS is not intended to measure attitudes about conflict or violence . nor . the causes or consequences of using different tactics.
2016 Global Report on Trafficking in Persons1
www.unodc.orgcrime or from countries affected by conflicts. Just as tragi-cally, 79 per cent of all detected trafficking victims are women and children. From 2012-2014, more than 500 different trafficking flows were detected and countries in Western and Southern Europe detected victims of 137 different citizenships. These figures recount a worrying