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This document presents an executive summary of A Survey of Unwanted Sexual Experience Among University of Alberta Students. The purpose of this survey was to identify areas of education concerning sexual violence that should be addressed, what forms of unwanted sexual encounters U of A students have experienced, and how these experiences are affecting them.
This paper presents the report of Morocco's study on gender-based violence at university, from knowledge to action towards change. This study was carried out as part of the partnership project between CAWTAR and OSF, which covers two countries: Tunisia and Morocco, and which aims to address the issue of Gender-Based Violence / GBV in the areas audiences with a focus on violence in the university space
This paper presents the report of Tunisia's study on gender-based violence at universities, from knowledge to action for change. This study was carried out as part of the partnership project between CWTAR and OSF, which covers two countries: Tunisia and Morocco, and which aims to address the issue of Gender-Based Violence / GBV in public spaces. with a focus on violence in the university space.
This document presents the regional report on gender-based violence at university, from knowledge to action for change. this report was conducted within the framework of the project “Prevention of Gender-Based Violence in the Public Space: From Knowledge to Action for Change”, implemented within the framework of a fruitful Partnership for several years. years already between the Center for Arab Women for Training and Research / CAWTAR and the Organization Open Society Foundations / OSF.
This document presents a paper about Impact of COVID-19 on violence against women and girls and service provision: UN Women rapid assessment and findings. From the analysis of the information received, the pandemic has an immense impact on violence against women and girls (VAWG), including on VAWG risk factors, and especially for women and girls who face multiple forms of discrimination. Most information received did not include adequate details to allow for an analysis of the trends of decrease/increase in VAWG reported cases since the outbreak of COVID-19. Where there were adequate details, there is an increase in VAWG calls/reports especially to helplines/hotlines.