Roundtable on UNFPA’s work towards the elimination of Gender-Based Violence

20 September 2013

United Nations Headquarters, New York

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Publication

Initiating the Multi-Stakeholder Joint Programme on Violence Against Women

A Review of the Processes and Some Key Interim Lessons Learned

Number of pages: 44

Publication date: 06 Nov 2011

Publisher: UNFPA and UN Women

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Joint Programme on Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting video

Published on: 24/02/2010

Examines the practice of FGM/C and strategies employed by UNFPA and UNICEF to encourage communities to abandon it. The two agencies, working closely with governments, NGOs, religious leaders and small community groups, aim to bring about an end to the practice.

Healing the Wounds of War in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published on: 04/12/2010

The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina may have ended 15 years ago, but for some 20,000 women, the legacy of wartime rape lives on. Women of all ethnic groups are still trying to cope with the psychological effects of violence perpetrated against them.

UNFPA Maldives' Campaign Against Domestic Violence

Published on: 24/01/2011

UNFPA Maldives' Campaign Against Domestic Violence

Nepal Commits to Women's Post-conflict Support and Participation

Published on: 17/03/2011

Nepal has developed an action plan to support women and girls affected by civil conflict and involve women in peacebuilding, as urged  by the UN Security Council in Resolutions 1325 and 1820.

Delivering as One on Addressing Violence Against Women

Published on: 17/03/2011

Describes efforts in 10 pilot countries to address violence against women in a multi-sectoral way. Countries include Burkina Faso, Chile, Fiji, Jamaica, Jordan, Kyrgystan, Paraguay, Philippines, Rwanda and Yemen.

Women and War: Guatemala

Published on: 02/09/2014

This story features women who share a determination to not be victims of violence forever.

New Hope for Gender-Based Violence Survivors

Published on: 01/03/2013

UNFPA puts every effort into breaking the silence and ensuring that the voices of women are heard. One strategy is to engage men - policy makers, parents and young boys in discourse about the dynamics and consequences of violence.

Helping Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina End Gender-Based Violence

Published on: 01/03/2013

In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, it is believed that as many as one in every three women has been beaten, coerced into sex, or abused in some way - most often by someone she knows, including her husband or another male family member.

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