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Has intimate partner violence in Cambodia changed in the past 15 years?: A case for an innovative and more robust indicator to monitor SGBV-related SDG targets

Has intimate partner violence in Cambodia changed in the past 15 years?: A case for an innovative and more robust indicator to monitor SGBV-related SDG targets
Has intimate partner violence in Cambodia changed in the past 15 years?: A case for an innovative and more robust indicator to monitor SGBV-related SDG targets

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UNFPA, University of Auckland, Cambodian Ministry of Women's Affairs, Cambodian National Institute of Statistics

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Has intimate partner violence in Cambodia changed in the past 15 years?: A case for an innovative and more robust indicator to monitor SGBV-related SDG targets

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01 September 2017

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It is generally recognized that prevalence rates of violence are very sensitive to methodological issues (wording of questions, translation, interviewer training) and context (stigma, confidentiality, fear for more violence, levels of awareness and possibilities for support, etc.). This makes trends in prevalence rates hard to interpret, and monitoring change challenging. This paper provides strong arguments for the use of an alternative indicator instead of (or in addition to) the current SDG indicator 5.2.1. The ratio of the prevalence of IPV in last 12-months over lifetime appears to be more robust and nuanced for measuring change and evaluating the impact of prevention measures.