Abordar el impacto del COVID-19 en proyectos innovadores para afrontar la violencia de género
Mon, 2020/11/30 13:48

Mon, 2020/11/30 13:48
Mon, 2020/11/30 13:36
Par Diana J. Arango, Elizabeth Dartnall & Angelica Pino
Durant les 16 jours d’activisme, le WBG et SVRI soulignent la manière dont les interventions dans le domaine de la violence basée sur le genre ont adapté leurs pratiques dans le contexte de la COVID-19.
Mon, 2020/11/30 13:21
Written by Diana J. Arango, Elizabeth Dartnall & Angelica Pino
During this year’s 16 Days, we highlight how various GBV interventions have adapted their practices in the face of COVID-19.
Fri, 2020/11/27 11:49
Por Bejan Šaćiri
Un estudio reciente encontró que dos tercios de las/os encuestadas/os habrían pedido ayuda si hubiera existido un mecanismo / servicio en la facultad para apoyar a las/os estudiantes.
Fri, 2020/11/27 10:57
Par Bejan Šaćiri
Une étude récente a révélé que deux tiers des répondantes auraient effectivement recherché de l'aide s'il y avait eu un mécanisme / service de soutien à la faculté.
Fri, 2020/11/27 10:48
Written by Bejan Šaćiri
This innovative project will go a long way towards improving the capacity of Serbian universities to effectively respond to sexual violence, and support victims. Effective victim identification, care and support programs can help reduce levels of violence and prevent secondary victimization.
Tue, 2020/11/03 11:04
Written by Corinne Aurelie Moussi
The Constitution of Cameroon affirms to women, a right to life, to physical and moral integrity and to humane treatment in all circumstances. Under no circumstances, this constitution states, “shall any person be subjected to torture, to cruel inhumane or degrading treatment”.[1]
Although such pronouncements seem progressive and benevolent on paper, this has not been the reality for women in Cameroon.
What are the causes?