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Researching Violence Against Women: A Practical Guide for Researchers and Activists

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Title :

Researching Violence Against Women: A Practical Guide for Researchers and Activists

Type of Document :

MANUAL

Institution :

PATH

Date Published :

2005

Description :

This manual, written by Mary Ellsberg and Lori Heise from PATH, is a co-publication of PATH and WHO. It draws on the collective experiences and insights of many individuals, and in particular from the implementation of the WHO Multi-country Study on Women's Health and Domestic Violence against Women in over 10 countries. Twenty years ago, violence against women was not considered an issue worthy of international concern. Gradually, violence against women has come to be recognized as a legitimate human rights issue and as a significant threat to women’s health and well-being. Now that international attention is focused on gender-based violence, methodologically rigorous research is needed to guide the formulation and implementation of effective interventions, policies, and prevention strategies. The manual has been developed in response to the growing need to improve the quality, quantity, and comparability of international data on physical and sexual abuse. It outlines some of the methodological and ethical challenges of conducting research on violence against women and describes a range of innovative techniques that have been used to address these challenges.

Language :

English

Format :

PDF

Url :

http://www.path.org/publications/pub.php?id=1175