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This study on livelihood trajectories in Kandahar is part of a panel survey tracking the fortunes of rural Afghan households
This examines access to security and justice services, poor people’s demands for security and justice and victims of crime and violence
Occasional Paper 98 is a Rapid Evidence Assessment that identifies the social and physical factors for vulnerability or resilience.
Violent crime numbers and prevalence, using annual data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales and Home Office Data Hub and police recorded crime.
The leaflet is aimed specifically at women in BME communities and covers advice on escaping violence and abuse. Date: Mon Feb 06 11:30:33 GMT…
Guidance note for grants of £2,000 to £10,000 for services working and supporting male victims of domestic and/or sexual violence.
Evaluation report shows how the pilotted DVDS process worked in practice and identifies 'lessons learnt' to inform decisions about roll-out.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Second progress report on the UK's progress toward ratification of the Istanbul Convention, and measures taken forward since the first progress report.
This article draws on the Do Kadam Barabari Ki Ore (Two Steps Towards Equality) programme
The government has introduced a new ban on zombie-style knives and machetes that have no practical use and will give police more powers to seize knives.
This guidance offers recommendations on research methodology and ethics to support researchers in developing humanitarian GBV-themed proposals
This case study focuses on Pyoe Pin (‘Young Shoots’), a DFID-funded, British Council managed governance programme
The leaflet is aimed specifically at women in black and minority ethnic communities and covers advice on escaping violence and abuse. Date:…
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