Preventing gender-based violence: getting it right
…how to respond. It is known, for example, that incidents of GBV escalate, often dramatically, during conflict and displacement. It is also known that 50% of survivors are under the…
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…how to respond. It is known, for example, that incidents of GBV escalate, often dramatically, during conflict and displacement. It is also known that 50% of survivors are under the…
Kizuka’s organization—and others like Medicins Sans Frontiers and the Women’s Refugee Commission—have completed research projects analyzing the conditions asylum seekers experience in Mexico. The reports have found that many of the…
…independent groups, which include the Women’s Refugee Commission, the International Red Cross, Save the Children, Kids in Need of Defense (KIND), Justice in Motion and the American Civil Liberties Union….
Girls at the Nyarugusu Camp map out where they feel safe and unsafe in the community. It was no easy journey from Dar es Salaam to the Nyarugusu Refugee Camp…
…Commission has conducted several fact-finding missions to the U.S.-Mexico border to assess the conditions facing families seeking safety as well as to communities across the U.S., including Denver, Chicago, New…
Photo by: Anne Edgerton, OCHA Stories of horrific violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are all too common; however, there are even more attacks—especially on women and…
…the gap between rhetoric and practice, we risk making a lie of our commitment to girls and their rights. In practice, it is only by engaging adolescent girls as participants…
…ran her own media consulting company for 16 years, and worked with Time Inc, Newsweek, BusinessWeek and Ziff-Davis. She was a member of the Overseers of the International Rescue Committee….
…president of advocacy and external relations at the Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC), issued the following statement: “The Women’s Refugee Commission supports the reintroduction of the Refugee Protection Act. The ability…
Washington, D.C. — Reports today indicate that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) completed another 60-day review to assess the Title 42 order, deciding once again to extend…
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