Seven years ago a Thomson Reuters Foundation experts' survey found the five most dangerous countries for women were seen to be Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, India, and Somalia. This year we set out to see if the situation had changed. We wanted to find out whether more was being done to address the overall risks faced by women, and specifically regarding healthcare, access to economic resources, customary practices, sexual violence, non-sexual violence, and human trafficking. We expanded our poll to the 10 most dangerous countries with some surprising results. World leaders vowed three years ago to eliminate all forms of violence and discrimination against women and girls by 2030, allowing them to live freely and safe...
Women and children bear substantial morbidity and mortality as a result of armed conflicts. This Ser...
Violence against women has been recognized as a significant worldwide human rights issue and public ...
Background: This article summarises findings from ten countries from the WHO multi-country study on ...
Violence against women and girls happens globally – every country, culture, socio-economic group, ev...
India is the most dangerous country for sexual violence against women, according to the Thomson Reut...
Violence against women occurs in epidemic proportions in many countries around the world. Between 10...
Thirty-five percent of women worldwide have experienced physical or sexual violence from an intimate...
1. It is only in the last decade that violence against women was put on the international agenda, la...
AbstractViolence against women and children is a global human rights and public health issue. Gender...
AbstractThis paper reviews the situation to be found in various parts of the world in respect of vio...
Gender-based violence is a global crisis affecting women's safety around the world. According to the...
BACKGROUND: Violence against women is a serious human rights abuse and public health issue. Despite ...
The World Health Organization (WHO), in response to the lack of data on the magnitude and nature of ...
International Violence against Women (VAW) is a significant human rights issue around the globe. VAW...
On October 10, 2006, in a report to the General Assembly of the United Nations, Secretary- General K...
Women and children bear substantial morbidity and mortality as a result of armed conflicts. This Ser...
Violence against women has been recognized as a significant worldwide human rights issue and public ...
Background: This article summarises findings from ten countries from the WHO multi-country study on ...
Violence against women and girls happens globally – every country, culture, socio-economic group, ev...
India is the most dangerous country for sexual violence against women, according to the Thomson Reut...
Violence against women occurs in epidemic proportions in many countries around the world. Between 10...
Thirty-five percent of women worldwide have experienced physical or sexual violence from an intimate...
1. It is only in the last decade that violence against women was put on the international agenda, la...
AbstractViolence against women and children is a global human rights and public health issue. Gender...
AbstractThis paper reviews the situation to be found in various parts of the world in respect of vio...
Gender-based violence is a global crisis affecting women's safety around the world. According to the...
BACKGROUND: Violence against women is a serious human rights abuse and public health issue. Despite ...
The World Health Organization (WHO), in response to the lack of data on the magnitude and nature of ...
International Violence against Women (VAW) is a significant human rights issue around the globe. VAW...
On October 10, 2006, in a report to the General Assembly of the United Nations, Secretary- General K...
Women and children bear substantial morbidity and mortality as a result of armed conflicts. This Ser...
Violence against women has been recognized as a significant worldwide human rights issue and public ...
Background: This article summarises findings from ten countries from the WHO multi-country study on ...