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Exploring the Implementation of Policies to Address Violence Against Women in Cambodia

This report explores the knowledge and perceptions of key implementing actors working on violence against women policy and legislation in Cambodia, and aims to develop a deeper understanding of how to promote more effective implementation of these policies.

Preventing violence against women and girls: From community activism to government policy (Summary report)

This summary report provides key findings from the full report, exploring the formulation of the Asia-Pacific region's only public policy dedicated to the prevention of gender-based violence, developed in Victoria, Australia.

What Can You Do? Recommendations for Members of the Male Standing Committee

Members of the Asia-Pacific Standing Committee of Male Parliamentarians on Prevention of Violence against Women and Girls are strategically placed to promote, support and lead policy and legislative actions to prevent violence against women and girls across the region.

Men and the Prevention of Gender-based Violence: A Conceptual Framework for Policy Change

This discussion paper proposes a comprehensive framework for developing policies to respond to gender-based violence, including those that work closely with boys and men, alongside girls and women.

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