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Violence Against Women in Melanesia and East Timor: Building on Global and Regional Promising Approaches 2008
Violence Against Women in Melanesia and East Timor: Building on Global and Regional Promising Approaches (2008) examines the prevalence, forms, and responses to gender-based violence in Melanesian countries and East Timor. The report highlights the social, cultural, and structural factors that perpetuate violence against women, including patriarchal norms, weak law enforcement, and limited access to support services. Drawing on global and regional best practices, the publication identifies effective strategies for prevention and response, such as legal reform, community-based interventions, survivor support programs, and awareness campaigns. It also emphasizes the importance of multi-sectoral collaboration among governments, NGOs, and local communities. Overall, the report underscores the need for context-sensitive, sustainable approaches that empower women, protect their rights, and reduce violence in the region.
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