A secure, fair, democratic, prosperous, non violent society with gender equality, an environmental perspective and respect for human right
The Australian government recognises that armed conflict has devastating repercussions for societies. women and girls are disproportionately affected in conflict and post conflict settings and trag…
This training resource has been designed to provide an appropriate early response startegy for professional groups whose work may involve responding to children who live with family and domesstic v…
This project was funded by the Commonwealth Government's Partnership Against Domestic Violence (PADV2) initiative and especially addresses the priority area.
This training resource has been designed to provide an appropriate early response startegy for professional groups whose work may involve responding to children who live with family and domesstic v…
This report builds on an earlier report published in 2008 by the Office of Development Effectiveness (ODE) of AusAID, titled Violence Against Women in Melanesia and East Timor: Building on Global…
The ratification of the ASEAN charter in 2008 brought with it the historic commitment from AESAN to establish ASEAN human right bodies. The Human Rights Resource Centre has been designed to suppor…
Why are gender and sexuality important for policymakers practitioners and activists? Sexuality and gender can combine to make a huge difference in peoples lives - between well-being and ill-being a…
This purpose of this research is to examine and discuss from the victims perspective the accesibility to support services after the assaults, predicaments and experiences of the secondary victimiza…
Domestic violence is a serious and widespread problem. In Malaysia, 1.8 million women 39% of women above the age of 15 years are estimated to have been physically beaten by their husbands or boyfri…
Domestic and family violence affects individuals, families and communities. There are substantial human and economic costs as a result of the impacts of physical and emotional trauma, with adultâ…
This Training Resource has been designed to provide an appropriate early response strategy for professional groups whose work may involve responding to children who live with family and domestic vi…
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a fundamental violation of human rights. It is one of the worst manifestations of gender-based discrimination, disproportionately affecting girls and women. GBV is a …
Violence against women is a violation of dignity, safety and human rights. The problem is immense, particulary domestic violence, but also violence against women in conflict situations and against …
We acknowledge with gratitude the source research—unit record data collected as part of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health—performed by The University of Newcastle and The U…
Stop Violence: Responding to violence against women in Melanesia and East Timor sets out Australia’s priorities and actions to prevent and reduce violence against women in Melanesia and East Timo…
The Clearinghhouse is a national resource on issues of domestic and family violence. It will provude a central pont for the collection and dissemination of Australian domestic and family violence p…
As the quote above illustrates, pregnancy may be one of the few times when chronically abused women are permitted to go to the doctor. As almost all Australian women have regular contact with the h…
This report represents an attempt keeping the Beijing commitment alive whilst also reporting the effforts of government as well as non-government organizations and civil society in realizing the co…