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Violence and Discrimination

Overall, the law has failed women. Although governments and the international community have invested heavily in legal systems, in many settings, women still suffer appalling violence and discrimination. In some countries, rape is endemic; in others, girls are bought and sold in settlement of family debt; forced and underage marriage, domestic violence and femicide remain all too common. Women's oppression and suffering is compounded by civil conflict. Under the guide of religion or ideology, the desire to control women's bodies or garb persists. For these reasons, IDLO has made gender cross-cutting theme in all its work, as well as the focus of distinct research and programming.

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Webinar - Gender-based Violence and COVID-19: Emerging Solutions in Justice Programming

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Gender-based Violence and COVID-19: Emerging Solutions in Justice Programming

WEBINAR – PANEL DISCUSSION

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Mongolia: From teacher to activist against gender-based violence

“I try to start my training with short talks using simple language.

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Bus campaign in Yangon: commuters share thoughts on sexual harassment

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Gender-based Violence Survivors at the Core of Justice Programming

ROUNDTABLE PANEL: Gender-based Violence Survivors at the Core of Justice Programming

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Honduras: Municipal campaign on support services to fight violence

IDLO and the Municipality of San Pedro Sula in Honduras have launched an awareness campaign on city services available to survivors of gender-based, domestic and intra-familial violence, with information on what constitutes violence, how to avoid it and where to seek help when it happens.

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Jóvenes promueven el cambio social en Honduras a través del arte de la fotografía

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Young people promote social change in Honduras through photography

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Mongolia: Combating domestic violence with civil society and students

On December 6, 2019 IDLO teamed up with the School of Law and Social Sciences of the University of Internal Affairs of Mongolia to organize a prize debating competition where more than 300 students came together to compete in teams presenting arguments around common misconceptions about gender-based violence (GBV).

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