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Dr. Kim Stanton conducted the review at the behest of B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma, finding that one-third of women in ...
An independent review of the treatment of victims of sexual and intimate partner violence in the British Columbia legal ...
Sociologist Prof. K Kalyani teaches at the School of Arts and Sciences at Azim Premji University in Bengaluru. She researches ...
This research highlights the key factors, like leadership buy-in, mandatory protocols, and electronic health record workflows, that influence the effective collection of data on sexual orientation and ...
Every ten minutes, somewhere in the world, a woman dies at the hands of someone who claimed to love her. In South Africa, the ...
A federal judge has turned down a legal challenge against Woodfibre LNG over an approval to re-purpose a cruise ship housing workers brought in to build a major liquefied natural gas facility near ...
Charlotte DeMayo Law Offices has released an analysis identifying the industries that pose the greatest risks to women’s ...
Gender equality in Europe is in danger. As democratic institutions weaken and anti-gender ideologies gain continious ground, funding for anti-gender movements has surged across the continent from $22.
And a national gender-based violence hotline has been widely publicised. Yet none of these services has seen the massive increase in cases they expected. The Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust works closely ...
The study identifies pervasive under-reporting, social stigma, and data fragmentation as foundational barriers to GBV research. Victims, often fearing reprisal or social alienation, are reluctant to ...
Alberta has announced a 10-year strategy to tackle gender-based violence with an emphasis on prevention and early intervention. At a press conference on Tuesday, Arts, Culture and Status of Women ...
Despite EU countries differing on gender-based data collection, changes to create a common standard are taking place in 2027. One in three women in the EU has experienced some kind of physical or ...