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  • Violence against women, General Recommendation 19
    This document presents the generale recommandation19 on Violence against women adopted by the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women at its Eleventh Session in 1992.

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  • Final evaluation report on the implementation of the Somalia Gender Based Violence-Sub cluster strategy
    This document presents the Final evaluation report on the implementation of the Somalia Gender Based Violence-Sub cluster strategy 2014-2016. This report contains the background of the strategy, main findings, analysis of achievement /key results and prospects for sustainability. The GBV Sub Cluster Strategy 2014-2016 was developed in order to address the specific needs of GBV survivors, ensures prevention/mitigation, and to contribute to and complement the existing humanitarian and development processes including the Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP), New Deal Compact and the United Nations Somali Assistance Strategy (UNSAS). The process of developing the strategy was consultative across the country. Consultations focused on current GBV activities and capacities, challenges and constraints, and gaps in each community that was reached. Accordingly, the stakeholders proposed concrete steps to be prioritized in the next three years in order to address the challenges and the gaps

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  • Gender based violence and the law
    This document presents a background paper on gender based violence and the law. This background paper was prepared for the World Development Report 2017 Governance and the Law. This paper investigates the potential and shortcomings of legislative action – and how international and national laws can interact with norms in ways that can be conducive to the reduction of the risk of violence. We argue that there has been major progress in establishing the right of women to live free of violence in both international and national law, especially over the past decade or so, with civil society movements at the local and global levels playing a pivotal role. At the same time, there is some way to go to address the underlying norms and behaviors associated with violence.

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