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Gender (Issues, Violence)


Cerda, M., Butchart, A., & Rothman, E. (2003). Intervening with Perpetrators of Intimimate Partner Violence: A Global Perspective. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO.

UNICEF. Eradication of Female Genital Mutilation in Somalia. Author.

Wernham, M. (May 2004) An Outside Chance: Street Children and Juvenile Justice – an International Perspective. London, England: Consortium for Street Children.

UNICEF. (December, 2003.). State of the World’s Children, The: Girls, Education and Development

UNHCR. (May, 2003). Sexual and Gender-Based Violence against Refugees, Returnees and Internally Displaced Persons. Author.

Pattman, R. & Chege, F. (2003). Finding our Voices– Gendered & Sexual Identities and HIV/AIDS in Education. Nairobi, Kenya: UNICEF Eastern & Southern Africa Regional Office.

Chappell, D., & Di Martino, V. (1998). Violence at Work. Geneva, Switzerland: International Labour Organization.

Di Martino, V. (November, 2000). Violence at the workplace: The Global Challenge., paper presented at the International Conference on Work Trauma, Johannesburg, 8-9 November 2000.

Package: WHO Gender and Health- Information Packet

(March, 2004) Gender Violence in Schools 3: Ghana. Sussex, England: Centre for International Education, University of Sussex.

(March, 2004) Gender Violence in Schools 4: Malawi. Sussex, England: Centre for International Education, University of Sussex.

(March, 2004) Gender Violence in Schools 5: Zimbabwe. Sussex, England: Centre for International Education, University of Sussex.

UNESCO: Network meeting on Gender-based violence in Schools–13-14 April 2004, New York - Network meeting on Gender-based violence in Schools – 13-14 April 2004, New York (List of participants).

UNICEF. (November, 2003). Accelerating Progress in Girls’ Education. New York: Author. [2 Copies]

UNICEF. Gender-Based Violence in Schools in Pakistan [not published]

UNICEF, & UNESCO. (May, 2004). Child Friendly Schools in East Asia and the Pacific: “How friendly can they be?”. Bangkok, Thailand: Authors.

USAID, DEVTECH, & World Education. (2003). The Safe Schools Program (SSP). Washington, D.C.: The Office of Women in Development, USAID.

USAID, & Wellesley Centres for Research on Women and Development and Training Services, Inc. (September, 2003). Unsafe schools: A Literature Review of School- Related Gender-Based Violence in Developing Countries. Washington, D.C.: The Office of Women in Development, USAID.

(March, 2004) Gender Violence in Schools 1: What is it and why does it happen? Sussex, England: Centre for International Education, University of Sussex.

(March, 2004) Gender Violence in Schools 2: What can be done? Sussex, England: Centre for International Education, University of Sussex. [2 copies]

Horizon Project, Population Council. (June, 2000). Peer Education and HIV/AIDS: Education Experience, Future Directions. Washington, D.C.: Author.

Human Rights Watch. (March, 2001). Scared at School: Sexual Violence against Girls in South African Schools. New York: Author.

Mirsky, Judith. (May, 2003). Beyond Victims and Villains: Addressing Sexual Violence in the Education Sector. London, England: The Panos Institute.

OMCT. (2002). Rights of the Child in Argentina. Geneva, Switzerland: Author.

OMCT. (2003). Rights of the Child in Italy. Geneva, Switzerland: Author.

OMCT. (2002). Rights of the Child in Ukraine. Geneva, Switzerland: Author.

UNICEF. East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office. (September, 2001). Speaking Out! – Voices of Children and Adolescents in East Asia and the Pacific- A Regional Opinion Survey. Bangkok, Thailand: Author.

UNICEF. (2003) Kids Inclusive- A Toolkit Promoting Children’s Participation and Inclusive Action against Discrimination. Author. [ (2 Copies) 1 English + 1 French copy]