01 October 2019
Fact Sheet
Sponsors have a unique opportunity to contribute to the collection of life-saving data on the prevalence of violence against women in countries throughout Asia and the Pacific. This flier provides more information about why and how to sponsor participants' tuition to the kNOwVAWdata Course on the Measurement of Violence against Women.
Read story13 October 2020
Fact Sheet
This flyer provides details about the kNOwVAWdata Online Course on the Measurement of Violence against Women, offered in partnership with the University of Melbourne, Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS), the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), and UNFPA Asia and the Pacific Regional Office.
Read story04 November 2019
Technical Reports and Document
This is a sample curriculum for a 4-Week instructional course for capacity building to measure the prevalence of violence against women and improve data literacy.
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01 October 2017
Technical Reports and Document
This study provides both quantitative and qualitative baseline data and information on the prevalence and incidence of different forms of VAW/G in Bhutan, women’s health and life experiences associated with the intimate partner violence and services for the victims of VAW/G in dealing with partner violence. The findings will serve as the foundation for understanding and integrating sensitivity and responsive interventions to enhance the protection and promotion of rights of women and girls in the country. They will inform the policies and plans to tackle VAW/G and be used for coordination and collaboration among stakeholders working on VAW/G, capacity building, advocacy and sensitisation.
Read story01 May 2019
Fact Sheet
2019 Asia-Pacific snapshot on the prevalence of violence against women
Read story01 September 2018
Publication
This ‘lessons learned’ document was developed by the kNOwVAWdata initiative under the leadership of Dr Henriette Jansen, UNFPA technical advisor. Through the use of real life ‘lessons’, the document intends to inform and inspire donors, planners, organisers and coordinators of violence against women prevalence studies around the world on how to overcome practical and ethical challenges they may encounter when implementing such a study.
Read story31 August 2018
Publications
2018 Asia-Pacific snapshot on the prevalence of violence against women
Read story22 February 2018
Publication
kNOwVAWdata, DFAT and UNFPA, together with the University of Melbourne, brought together national, regional and global experts to discuss what approaches should be taken to ensure that women with disabilities are better represented in national prevalence studies on violence against women. This is an important part of disability rights and leaving no one behind.
Read story01 June 2018
Publication
The 2017 National Study on Gender-based Violence in Mongolia breaks down intimate partner and non-partner violence revealing violence for both lifetime and within the last 12 months. Furthermore, the study also gathers and reveals the data for the different forms of violence; physical, sexual, economic and emotional violence, and controlling behaviours.
The survey, interviewed more than 7,000 women – uncovering extremely high rates of intimate partner and non-partner violence against women across Mongolia.
Read story01 August 2010
Publication
This document is the result of an independent assessment, aimed at documenting the challenges faced and lessons learned in the process of carrying out the research in Solomon Islands and Kiribati.
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