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What Evidence Exists for Initiatives to Reduce Risk and Incidence of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict and Other Humanitarian Crises? A Systematic Review

Jo Spangaro, Chinelo Adogu, Geetha Ranmuthugala, Gawaine Davies, Le´a Steinacker and Anthony Zwi

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Abstract: This systematic paper aimed to canvas the extent and impact of initiatives to reduce incidence, risk and harm from sexual violence in conflict, post-conflict and other humanitarian crises, in low and middle income countries.

Keywords: Sexual violence; armed conflict; mechanisms; women; health problems; rape; cultural destruction; exacerbated stigma; assailant; abuse. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-02
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