In-Depth Study on All Forms of Violence against Women: Report of the Secretary-General. This study provides recommendations on the national, intergovernmental, and UN level, on steps governments should take to end violence against women. At the national level, the recommendations include a wide range of measures from ensuring States ratify all human rights treaties to increasing funding for adequate services and access to justice and redress to victims/survivors. At the international level, the study calls for a "stronger, more consistent and visible" leadership role by intergovernmental bodies and the entities of the UN system, while also stressing the role of the United Nations in assisting countries to collect data on violence against women so as to better combat it.
A Life Free of Violence Is Our Right! The UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women. This booklet outlines examples of promising approaches that grantees of the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women from different regions of the world have used to eliminate all forms of violence from women's lives. It seeks to demonstrate how grantees have succeeded in breaking intergenerational cycles of violence, in empowering survivors to make changes in their own lives, in transforming communities and institutions into advocates for change, and in advocating for enabling policies and legislation.
Report
of the United Nations Development Fund for Women
on the Elimination of Violence Against Women. This
annual report to the Commission on the Status of
Women documents the activities undertaken by UNIFEM
throughout the previous year to eliminate violence
against women. It highlights, in particular, activities
funded through the UN Trust Fund in Support of Actions
to Eliminate Violence against Women, administered
by UNIFEM.
Not a Minute More: Ending Violence Against Women This report reveals the paradox of ongoing violence against women
despite considerable progress over the last decade in efforts to eliminate
it. The report highlights many of the achievements of the past and present,
and indicates what must be done to build on them. It provides examples of
good
practices
as
well
as of efforts that did not meet the goals set out for them — and explores
why not. It looks at the challenges ahead, and asks what the most fruitful
next steps might be.
With and End in Sight: Strategies from the UNIFEM Trust Fund to Eliminate Violence Against Women. This publication demonstrates the power of collective action in ending violence against women. It highlights initiatives in seven countries and shows how women's organizations can work together with judicial and law enforcement systems, community and youth groups, policy makers and international organizations to end gender-based violence.
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