This study examines the representation of violence against women and gender-based violence campaigns in Papua New Guinea (PNG). It explores the contexts surrounding engendered violence and strives to establish the efficacy of the United Nations violence against women campaign, Sanap Wantaim (Stand Together), in PNG. The insights of women and men on violence are investigated to determine the relationship between culture, development and violence. The role of the media is also examined in terms of the impact it could have in encouraging more in-depth reporting on the issue of violence and enabling victims to seek help. Data obtained from a range of participants via interviews identified a number of key factors responsible for perpetuating ge...
There are high levels of family and sexual violence (FSV) in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Many businesses...
Civil society and human rights defenders in Papua New Guinea have played an important role in bringi...
Women’s empowerment is the most recent approach to women in development. The inclusion of women’s em...
Gender-based violence (GBV) is pervasive and enduring in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Women and girls in ...
Gender-based violence throughout Papua New Guinea is a well documented concern across disciplines. W...
Development literature has not accorded sufficient attention to culture as a positive aspect of dev...
This collection builds on previous works on gender violence in the Pacific, but goes beyond some pre...
Evidence gleaned from media, anecdotal, and hitherto unpublished sources suggests that violence resu...
Sexual violence against women and girls is commonplace in Papua New Guinea (PNG). While the experien...
In this In Brief I ask: How do Papua New Guinean men living in violent contexts make sense of messag...
Recent years have seen a proliferation of initiatives aimed at addressing gender violence both at th...
Sexual violence against women and girls is commonplace in Papua New Guinea (PNG). While the experien...
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Jo Chandler presents a devastating picture of the endemic violence ...
Almost all countries have undertaken a host of policies, public education, and action programs to re...
Gender-based violence (GBV) remains a key development challenge. In Papua New Guinea, a country with...
There are high levels of family and sexual violence (FSV) in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Many businesses...
Civil society and human rights defenders in Papua New Guinea have played an important role in bringi...
Women’s empowerment is the most recent approach to women in development. The inclusion of women’s em...
Gender-based violence (GBV) is pervasive and enduring in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Women and girls in ...
Gender-based violence throughout Papua New Guinea is a well documented concern across disciplines. W...
Development literature has not accorded sufficient attention to culture as a positive aspect of dev...
This collection builds on previous works on gender violence in the Pacific, but goes beyond some pre...
Evidence gleaned from media, anecdotal, and hitherto unpublished sources suggests that violence resu...
Sexual violence against women and girls is commonplace in Papua New Guinea (PNG). While the experien...
In this In Brief I ask: How do Papua New Guinean men living in violent contexts make sense of messag...
Recent years have seen a proliferation of initiatives aimed at addressing gender violence both at th...
Sexual violence against women and girls is commonplace in Papua New Guinea (PNG). While the experien...
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Jo Chandler presents a devastating picture of the endemic violence ...
Almost all countries have undertaken a host of policies, public education, and action programs to re...
Gender-based violence (GBV) remains a key development challenge. In Papua New Guinea, a country with...
There are high levels of family and sexual violence (FSV) in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Many businesses...
Civil society and human rights defenders in Papua New Guinea have played an important role in bringi...
Women’s empowerment is the most recent approach to women in development. The inclusion of women’s em...