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20Endnotes1 UN Secretary-General (2006) In-depth study on all<strong>for</strong>ms <strong>of</strong> violence against women: Report <strong>of</strong> the SecretaryGeneral, New York: UN, 6 July 2006, available at:www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/vaw/violenceagainstwomenstudydoc.pdf2 Organisations consulted specifically <strong>for</strong> this workinclude the OECD, the International Center <strong>for</strong> Researchon Women (ICRW), SIDA, UN Women, UNICEF, Norad,GIZ, Promundo, Raising Voices and FORWARD. Pleasecontact DFID’s violence against women and girls pillarleads (Kate Bishop/Kathryn Lockett) <strong>for</strong> a fuller list.3 Written by Emily Esplen <strong>of</strong> Womankind Worldwide onbehalf <strong>of</strong> the Gender and Development Network <strong>for</strong> DFID,available at: http://www.gadnetwork.org.uk/storage/VAWG_guidance2_community%20programming1.pdf4 Written by Karen Barnes Robinson and AchimEngelhardt <strong>of</strong> Social Development Direct on behalf <strong>of</strong> theGender and Development Network <strong>for</strong> DFID, available at:http://www.gadnetwork.org.uk/storage/VAWG_guidance3_%20ME1.pdf5 DFID Gender Team, Policy Division (2011), DFIDWorking Paper: Key Issues and Opportunities to Prevent<strong>Violence</strong> <strong>Against</strong> Women and Girls: BackgroundIn<strong>for</strong>mation Note, July 20116 UN Division <strong>for</strong> the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Women and UNOffice on Drugs and Crime (2005) Good practices incombating and eliminating violence against women,Report <strong>of</strong> expert group meeting organized by UnitedNations Division <strong>for</strong> the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Women incollaboration with United Nations Office on Drugs andCrime, 17 to 20 May 2005, Vienna, Austria, available at:http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/egm/vaw-gp-2005/docs/FINALREPORT.goodpractices.pdf7 Heise, L. (2011) What Works to Prevent Partner<strong>Violence</strong>? An Evidence Overview, London: DFID, availableat: http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/PDF/Outputs/Gender/60887-Preventing_partner_violence_Jan_2012.pdf; Governance and Social Development ResourceCentre (2009) Helpdesk Research Report: <strong>Violence</strong><strong>Against</strong> Women Interventions, 08.10.2009, available at:http://www.gsdrc.org/docs/open/HD623.pdf8 There are mixed views on whether to use ‘mutilation’or ‘cutting’ when referring to this harmful practice.Because this is a ToC on violence against women andgirls, this guidance recommends using female genitalmutilation (FGM) in line with the Beijing Plat<strong>for</strong>m <strong>for</strong>Action and the African Union’s Protocol on the Rights <strong>of</strong>Women.9 UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre (2010) TheDynamics <strong>of</strong> Social <strong>Change</strong>: Towards the Abandonment<strong>of</strong> Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in Five AfricanCountries, Florence: UNICEF IRC, available at: http://www.unicef-irc.org/publications/pdf/fgm_insight_eng.pdf10 UN Division <strong>for</strong> the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Women and UNEconomic Commission <strong>for</strong> Africa (2009) Good Practicesin Legislation on ‘Harmful Practices’ <strong>Against</strong> Women,Expert group meeting organized by United NationsDivision <strong>for</strong> the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Women, United NationsEconomic Commission <strong>for</strong> Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,26-29 May 2009, available at: http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/egm/vaw_legislation_2009/Report%20EGM%20harmful%20practices.pdf11 Ward, J. and Marsh, M. (2006) Sexual <strong>Violence</strong><strong>Against</strong> Women and Girls in War and Its Aftermath:Realities, Responses, and Required Resources. ABriefing Paper, Prepared <strong>for</strong> Symposium on Sexual<strong>Violence</strong> in Conflict and Beyond, 21-23 June 2006,Brussels, available at: http://www.unfpa.org/emergencies/symposium06/docs/finalbrusselsbriefingpaper.pdf; <strong>ActionAid</strong> (2010) Her Stories: Case studiesfrom <strong>ActionAid</strong>’s <strong>Violence</strong> <strong>Against</strong> Women project,Johannesburg: <strong>ActionAid</strong>, available at:http://www.actionaid.org/sites/files/actionaid/her_stories_-_case_studies_from_actionaids_violence_against_women_project.pdf; Médecins Sans Frontiers(2005) The Crushing Burden <strong>of</strong> Rape: Sexual <strong>Violence</strong> inDarfur, Amsterdam: Médecins Sans Frontiers12 Heise, L. (2011) What Works to Prevent Partner<strong>Violence</strong>? An Evidence Overview, London: DFID, availableat: http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/PDF/Outputs/Gender/60887-Preventing_partner_violence_Jan_2012.pdf13 Discussion between Expert Group members:Heather Cole, Lori Heise, Jessica Horn and SarahMaguire, March 201214 See Greig, A. and Edström, J. (2012) Mobilising Menin Practice: Challenging Sexual and Gender-based<strong>Violence</strong> in Institutional Settings, Brighton: Institute <strong>of</strong>Development Studies; International Planned ParenthoodFederation (IPPF) (2010) Men are changing: Case studyevidence on work with men and boys to promote genderequality and positive masculinities, London: IPPF,available at: http://www.ippf.org/NR/rdonlyres/36B8FD71-BB77-45D6-8424-B887323D6ED7/0/MenAreChanging.pdf15 UN Division <strong>for</strong> the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Women(1986-1999) General recommendations made by theCommittee on the Elimination <strong>of</strong> Discrimination againstWomen, available at: http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/cedaw/recommendations/recomm.htm#top16 UN Women (2011) Progress <strong>of</strong> the World’s Women2011-2012: In Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Justice, New York: UN Women,available at: http://progress.unwomen.org/pdfs/EN-Report-Progress.pdf17 UN Secretary-General (2006) In-depth study on all<strong>for</strong>ms <strong>of</strong> violence against women: Report <strong>of</strong> the SecretaryGeneral, New York: UN, 6 July 2006, available at:www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/vaw/violenceagainstwomenstudydoc.pdf18 Gokal, S., Barbero, R. and Balchin, C. (2010) KeyLearnings from Feminists on the Frontline: Summaries <strong>of</strong>Case Studies on Resisting and ChallengingFundamentalisms, Toronto: AWID, available at: http://www.awid.org/content/download/104026/1199182/file/CF_KeyLearnings_2011.pdf19 UN Secretary-General (2006) In-depth study on all<strong>for</strong>ms <strong>of</strong> violence against women: Report <strong>of</strong> the SecretaryGeneral, New York: UN, 6 July 2006, available at: www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/vaw/violenceagainstwomenstudydoc.pdf; See <strong>for</strong> example:Human Rights Watch (2009) Broken System: Dysfunction,Abuse, and Impunity in the Indian Police, USA: HumanRights Watch, available at: http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/india0809webwcover.pdf

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