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Despicable people who create sexually explicit ‘deepfakes’ will face prosecution under a new law announced by the government today (16 April 2024).
This paper reports on qualitative research in 3 Johannesburg antenatal clinics
Secondary findings from a cluster randomised trial in Kampala, Uganda
The paper attends to the everyday politics of efforts to reduce spousal violence via local reconciliation
This brief explores the relationship between child marriage and mental health
This commentary draws out lessons from 3 papers published in Journal of the International AIDS Society.
Support and training materials for schools to help train teachers on relationships, sex and health education.
This guide provides advice on what the British Embassy can do to help UK nationals affected by domestic abuse in France, the services available in France, how to report abuse to the police and how to get protection.
This paper explores whether women’s earnings improve their bargaining position and reduce their domestic and childcare burdens
Consultation launched to strengthen safeguards for child strip search including the requirement to notify parents and guardians when a child is strip searched.
SASA! is a community mobilisation intervention to prevent violence against women in Uganda
Home Office Statistics conclusion to the consultation on the British Crime Survey Intimate Personal Violence questionnaire, January 2012.
Survivors can be ostracized from their communities, shunned by their families, denied justice and cut off from support networks. This can prevent community reconciliation and wider post-conflict stabilisation which is why the focus of the PSVI over the coming years...
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