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This site was developed by the INFO Project to collect and share in one central location information on the latest research, tools, project reports, and communication materials produced in the worldwide struggle to end violence against women. We aim to especially cover the intersection of violence against women and subsequent effects of this violence on women's reproductive health. It is designed for researchers, health communication specialists, policy makers, and others.
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UNHCR Handbook for the Protection of Women and Girls
This Handbook is the product of collaborative efforts, resulting from extensive consultations with, and contributions, from UNHCR staff and partners. It is based on the provisional issue of the Handbook issued in June 2006 for consultation purposes with the Field and non-governmental partners and incorporates feedback received.
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Eliminating Female Genital Mutilation: An interagency statement
This Statement is a call to all States, international and national organizations, civil society and communities to uphold the rights of girls and women. It also calls on those bodies and communities to develop, strengthen, and support specific and concrete actions directed towards ending female genital mutilation. However, despite some successes, the overall rate of decline in the prevalence of female genital mutilation has been slow. It is therefore a global imperative to strengthen work for the elimination of this practice, which is essential for the achievement of many of the Millennium Development Goals.
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March 31-April 2, 2008. Crowne Plaza Astor Hotel in
New Orleans, Louisiana
International Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Stalking
Register now at http://www.evawintl.org/conferencedetail.aspx?confid=6
September 8-11, 2008. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
1st World Conference of Women’s Shelters
This event will mark the first time that frontline service providers in women’s shelters around the world will gather to share experience, create global baseline data on service provision and simply connect with one another!
November 14-17, 2008. Cape Town, South Africa
The 11th AWID International Forum on Women's Rights and Development: "The Power of Movements"
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