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General Comment on Violence against Women and Girls, as delivered by UK Human Rights Ambassador, Rita French.
A selection of the latest evidence on violence against women and girls (VAWG).
Guide for local areas on the change to the definition of domestic violence and abuse.
Adults in Northern Ireland were asked about their experiences of and attitudes to gender based violence in the 2022 Northern Ireland Life and Times survey.
A review of the latest research and evidence of what works in prevention of violence against women and girls programming.
This report discusses the role of religious actors in reducing the risk of electoral and political violence
The actions local areas should take to ensure victims of violence against women and girls get the support they need.
Work related violence statistics from the Crime Survey for England and Wales 2015/16.
Data were analysed from interviews with Beninese and Burkinabe government ministries, NGOs and community organisations.
This evidence digest focuses on how to address Violence against Women and Girls and the latest reports and developments in violence prevention.
Reports which explore how systems of support may protect young people from, or expose them to, involvement in serious youth violence.
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