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Ending violence against women and children in East Asia and Pacific : opportunities and challenges for collaborative and integrative approaches UNFPA, Unicef and UN Women

Contributor(s): United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) | Unicef | UN Women.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: UNFPA, 2021Description: electronic document (32 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | CHILD ABUSE | CHILDREN'S RIGHTS | ASIAN PEOPLES | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | HUMAN RIGHTS | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PREVENTION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | YOUNG PEOPLE | INTERNATIONAL | ASIA | PACIFICOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: In November 2020, the Regional Offices of UNFPA, UN Women and UNICEF launched a joint study exploring and clearly illustrating the interlinkages between violence against women (VAW) and violence against children (VAC) in four countries in East Asia and the Pacific – Cambodia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Viet Nam. This new Regional Report, published in July 2021 and developed with the support of UNICEF’s Office of Research – Innocenti, builds on the four country studies linked above. It recognizes that action on VAC and VAW has to be taken together, and it calls on agencies and partners to proactively pursue opportunities for collaboration to address VAW and VAC. Note that the high income countries and territories in East Asia and Pacific are excluded from this data. Record #7254
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Published April 2021

In November 2020, the Regional Offices of UNFPA, UN Women and UNICEF launched a joint study exploring and clearly illustrating the interlinkages between violence against women (VAW) and violence against children (VAC) in four countries in East Asia and the Pacific – Cambodia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Viet Nam.

This new Regional Report, published in July 2021 and developed with the support of UNICEF’s Office of Research – Innocenti, builds on the four country studies linked above.

It recognizes that action on VAC and VAW has to be taken together, and it calls on agencies and partners to proactively pursue opportunities for collaboration to address VAW and VAC.

Note that the high income countries and territories in East Asia and Pacific are excluded from this data.

Record #7254

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