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Viet Nam releases landmark follow-up study on violence against women

A new study from Viet Nam shows sluggish progress in eliminating violence against women, but attitudes are changing. © UNFPA Vietnam/Nguyen Minh Duc
  • 28 August 2020
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Health workers can treat, empower survivors of gender-based violence

Survivors of gender-based violence require a full range of services, from medical care to counselling to legal support. © UNFPA Iraq
  • 22 March 2018
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Global Conference on Ending Violence Against Women

09 December - 10 December 2015

Istanbul, Türkiye

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Commitments made at Global Meeting on Ending Violence against Women

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Snatched from her home, an Afghan girl's road to recovery

Zarmina and her mother. Some members of their family have blamed Zarmina for the abduction, but her mother has stood by her. © UNFPA Afghanistan
  • 21 April 2015
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Statement

Message of the Executive Director on the Occasion of the International Human Rights Day

10 December 2014

AR RU
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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.

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