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
Publication
Number of pages: 44
Publication date: 06 Nov 2011
Publisher: UNFPA and UN Women
Publications
Number of pages: 30
Publication date: 01 Jan 2009
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
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.
The birth of a child is a moment of excitement as well as anxiety. But in Gaza, it is even more stressful/ it may mean risking your life. We meet a courageous midwife who is improving the odds for many mothers and babies.
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.
Women suffered severely during Nepal's civil war, and an uncertain peace has not ended their insecurity. A UN call for women's protection during war and their full involvement in peace-building remains largely unrealized.
UNFPA Maldives' Campaign Against Domestic Violence
Dialyma's father had forbidden his mother to cut his daughter. The grandmother cut Dialyma against her wishes. Now her father has joined a growing movement fighting to end female genital mutilation. He says change must come from the grassroots.
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.