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Relationship between women’s socioeconomic status and empowerment in Burkina Faso: A focus on participation in decision-making and experience of domestic violence
Women’s empowerment decision-making in the household
2015/7/27
Since 2009, the Burkina Faso government has launched a national policy to empower women and to better integrate gender equity in policies, actions, and programs. This paper explores how socioeconomic ...
Association between intimate partner violence and utilisation of maternal health services in Nigeria
Healthcare Intimate partner Maternal Violence
2015/7/27
This study examines the relationship between intimate partner violence and utilisation of maternal healthcare services. Data was extracted from the 2008 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey. Data wer...
Spousal sexual violence, sexual behavior and sexually transmitted infections among ever-married women in Uganda
Spousal sexual violence Sexual behaviour and sexually transmitted infections
2015/7/22
Despite the increasing recognition of the significance of spousal sexual violence in developing countries, evidence on its consequences for reproductive health remains limited. The aim of the paper wa...
Violence sexuelle en periode de guerre:une revue des études empiriques
Conflit arme methodologies violence sexuelle
2015/7/22
Cet article passe en revue l’état des connaissances sur la violence sexuelle en période de conflit armé, ainsi que les différentes méthodologies utilisées. Il examine la littérature théorique et empir...
Dynamics of gender-based violence among the Tivs of North Central Nigeria
Gender Violence Sexual Reproductive health Human rights
2015/7/22
Gender-based violence has been noted as a major international public health and human right issue. Still relatively little is known about its frequency, sub-cultural variations and correlates in Niger...
Family Planning Association of Bangladesh: Combating genderbased violence during pregnancy
Sexual rights Women's health
2014/3/28
This case study explores how survivors of gender-based violence have received life-changing support and services from the Family Planning Association of Bangladesh (FPAB).