01 October 2014
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The Federated States of Micronesia Family Health and Safety Study was the first research effort to gather comprehensive information around violence against women in the country.
Read story01 March 2014
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This Family Health and Safety Study (FHSS) was initiated through the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) Ministry of Internal Affairs and conducted by Women United Together Marshall Islands (WUTMI). Though not the first study on family violence in the country, it is the most comprehensive.
Read story01 August 2016
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The main objective of the survey is to generate official statistics on the prevalence of different forms of violence against women in Bangladesh.
Read story01 January 2010
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This report of the Kiribati Family Health and Support Study analyses data from the first ever nationally representative research on violence against women and related child abuse in Kiribati.
Read story01 October 2014
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The Family Health and Safety Study aimed to obtain reliable data on the prevalence and frequency of different types of violence against women in the Cook Islands.
Read story01 January 2015
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This National Study on Women’s Health and Life Experiences 2014 report is the first to provide nationally representative data focused on domestic violence in Lao PDR.
Read story17 October 2017
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Collecting quality and reliable data on violence against women through special surveys is crucial if we want to understand and end the scourge. Drawing on years of international experience, our UNFPA Asia-Pacific technical advisor on violence against women, Dr. Henriette Jansen, shares six golden principles for interviewing women who may have experienced violence.
This publication is available in English, French and Spanish.
17 October 2017
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Asia-Pacific snapshot on the prevalence of violence against women.
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22 August 2016
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Dedicated surveys vs. modules within larger surveys: comparing the two major approaches for measuring prevalence of violence against women.
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