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Cambodia

The gender politics of policy component of the UN multi-country study was conducted in Cambodia in 2011, with support from UN Women Cambodia and Partners for Prevention. The report "Exploring the Implementation of Policies to Address Violence against Women in Cambodia" explores the knowledge and perceptions of key implementing actors toward violence against women policy and legislation, and aims to develop a deeper understanding of how to promote more effective implementation of these policies in Cambodia. 

Download the full report here

The quantitative survey was conducted in Cambodia from 2012 to 2013, with support from UN Women Cambodia and Partners for Prevention.

Download the full report here.

 

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  • Phase 1 (2008 - 2013)
    • Research
      • The UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence
        • Regional findings
        • Gender politics of policy
        • Bangladesh
        • Cambodia
        • China
        • Indonesia
        • Papua New Guinea
        • Sri Lanka
        • Viet Nam
      • How to Replicate the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence
    • Capacity Development
    • Communication
  • Phase 2 (2014 - 2017)

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