Monday, March 22, 2010

[pima.nius] Ending Violence against Women- LAUNCH of New Resource

10:28 AM |


From UNIFEM VIA PACWIN.
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Dear Colleagues,

In our challenging work to end violence against women and girls,

Do you ever wish you had access at your fingertips to what experts from around the world recommend as promising models of survivor services?

Would it be helpful to download leading training manuals to work from, instead of starting from scratch?

How about being able to obtain reliable prevalence data or field-tested survey questionnaires to develop your own?

Or, are you searching for the latest resources to carry out effective prevention initiatives?


We hope to have the answer for you! Visit UNIFEM's new Global Virtual Knowledge Centre www.endvawnow.org<http://www.endvawnow.org>, designed to assist programmers, policymakers and advocates working to end violence against women and girls world-wide, where you will find:

•        600 practical tools in over 40 languages
•        Step-by-step guidance to develop...
o   Legislation
o   Programmes engaging Men and boys
o   Safer Cities and Public Spaces for Women and Girls
o   Indicators, Monitoring & Evaluation Frameworks
....and more!


Available in English<
http://www.endvawnow.org/>, French<http://www.endvawnow.org/?languages=FRA> and Spanish<http://www.endvawnow.org/?languages=ESP>.

Share, distribute.

 
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