State violence against women in the Asia-Pacific region is a critical issue that involves both direct and indirect actions by state actors, as well as discriminatory policies. This form of violence…
This book emphasizes the importance of partnerships between the government and non-government organizations (NGOs) in efforts to prevent and handle violence against women. Violence against women is…
This book examines the strategies implemented in the Philippines to address domestic violence against women through a comprehensive and multi-sectoral approach. The core framework of this strategy …
This book examines the ongoing impact of the 2004 tsunami in Aceh, particularly on the fulfillment and violations of women's human rights. Although the tsunami is considered a natural disaster, the…
The book Earthquake Aftermath: Violations of Women's Human Rights in Pakistan examines the impact of the major earthquake in Pakistan on women's lives, especially regarding the human rights violati…
This book provides an important understanding that violence against women in relationships is often hidden behind everyday relationship dynamics. By recognizing patterns and signs, society can play…
For Men to Think About… You May Be Becoming or Already Are an Abusive Man is a reflective book aimed specifically at men to recognize, reflect on, and stop abusive behavior—especially in relati…
This study presents data and analysis on violence against women, revealing the hidden reality and broad dimensions of the issue. It identifies various forms of violence, including physical, sexual,…
This book reviews Supreme Court decisions on rape cases, examining the presumptions underlying judicial reasoning. It finds that decisions often rely on stereotypes and myths about rape, such as as…
This report assesses the UK government's compliance with the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) regarding violence against women. It highlights ga…
This book examines efforts to protect girls from Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the Maasai community in Kenya and Tanzania. The report presents experiences working with the Maasai community to …
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 a…
This publication documents the discussions and outcomes of the Malaysia National Stakeholder Conference focused on developing a comprehensive policy framework for migrant labour. The conference bro…
This report documents the widespread abuses experienced by Asian domestic workers employed in Saudi Arabia, highlighting patterns of exploitation and violations of basic human rights. Drawing on te…
This report examines the barriers that migrant women face in accessing legal services and justice in both their countries of origin and destination. It highlights structural, social, and institutio…
This book examines the conditions faced by migrant domestic workers in Singapura and documents various forms of abuse and exploitation occurring within the domestic work sector. Based on interviews…
This booklet explores the experiences of migrant workers while working and living in destination countries, focusing on employment conditions, daily life, and social adaptation. It examines issues …
This booklet examines the decision-making process and preparatory steps undertaken by prospective migrant workers before seeking employment abroad. It explores the economic, social, and familial fa…
This book analyzes the patterns and underlying structures of social violence in Indonesia during the period of political transition from 1990 to 2001, encompassing the final years of authoritarian …
The book From Conflict to Security: A Regional Overview of Community Conversations with Women in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India presents the outcomes of dialogues held with women across conflict-a…