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2120 For example see: Human Rights Watch (2010)“Welcome to Kenya”: Police Abuse <strong>of</strong> Somali Refugees,USA: Human Rights Watch, available at:http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/kenya0610webwcover.pdf; Amnesty International (2006)Nigeria: Rape - The Silent Weapon, London: AmnestyInternational Publications, available at: www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/AFR44/020/2006/en/d6ffed15-d3e9-11dd-8743-d305bea2b2c7/afr440202006en.pdf21 Vance, K. (2011) Gender motivated killings <strong>of</strong> womenon the basis <strong>of</strong> sexual orientation and gender identity,soon to be available at: http://arc-international.net/;<strong>ActionAid</strong> (2009) Hate crimes: The rise <strong>of</strong> ‘corrective’ rapein South Africa, London: <strong>ActionAid</strong>, available at:http://www.actionaid.org.uk/doc_lib/correctiveraperep_final.pdf; UN Secretary-General (2003) <strong>Violence</strong> againstwomen migrant workers: Report <strong>of</strong> the Secretary-General, available at: http://www.iom.int/jahia/webdav/shared/shared/mainsite/policy_and_research/un/58/A_58_161_en.pdf22 OECD (2009) OECD DAC Handbook on SecuritySystem Re<strong>for</strong>m: Section 9: Integrating Gender Awarenessand Equality, Paris: OECD, available at: http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/4/52/42168607.pdf; Barr, C. (2011) ‘MakingConnections: Bridging transitional justice and securitysector re<strong>for</strong>m to confront conflict-related sexual andgender-based violence’, PRAXIS The Fletcher Journal <strong>of</strong>Human Security, XXVI: 5-23, available at: http://fletcher.tufts.edu/Praxis/~/media/Fletcher/Microsites/praxis/xxvi/CoreyBarr.pdf23 Tropp, S. and Ellsberg, M. (2005) Addressing<strong>Violence</strong> against Women within the Education Sector,Prepared <strong>for</strong> the Gender and Development Group, PREM,available at: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTGENDER/Resources/Education.pdf; <strong>ActionAid</strong> (2009)Making the grade: A model national policy <strong>for</strong> theprevention, management and elimination <strong>of</strong> violenceagainst girls in school, Johannesburg: <strong>ActionAid</strong>,available at: http://www.actionaid.org/assets/pdf/Model_policy_educ.pdf24 World Health Organisation (2005) WHO Multi-countryStudy on Women’s Health and Domestic <strong>Violence</strong> againstWomen: Initial results on prevalence, health outcomesand women’s responses, Geneva: World HealthOrganisation, available at: http://www.who.int/gender/violence/who_multicountry_study/en/; Tropp, S. andEllsberg, M. (2005) <strong>Violence</strong> against Women: HealthSector Responses, Prepared <strong>for</strong> the Gender andDevelopment Group, PREM, available at:http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTGENDER/Resources/Health.pdf25 International Rescue Committee (2012) <strong>Violence</strong>against Women and Girls in Emergencies, ComplexHumanitarian Crises & Fragile Settings: TechnicalGuidance Note <strong>for</strong> DFID; Ward, J. (2002) If Not Now,When? 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(1999)‘Ending <strong>Violence</strong> <strong>Against</strong> Women’, Population Reports,XXVII(4), available at: http://www.k4health.org/pr/l11/violence.pdf; For more in<strong>for</strong>mation see UN Women (2011)‘Operating within the ecological model’, VirtualKnowledge Centre to End <strong>Violence</strong> <strong>Against</strong> Women andGirls, available at: http://www.endvawnow.org/en/articles/310-operating-within-the-ecological-model-.html%20<strong>for</strong>%20further%20guidance28 Baños Smith, M. (2011) A Different World is Possible:Promising practices to prevent violence against womenand girls, London: End <strong>Violence</strong> <strong>Against</strong> WomenCoalition, available at: http://www.endviolenceagainstwomen.org.uk/data/files/promising_practices_report_.pdf; UNIFEM (2010) National Accountability Framework toEnd <strong>Violence</strong> against Women and Girls, New York:UNIFEM, available at: http://www.endvawnow.org/uploads/browser/files/EVAW10 Point_<strong>for</strong>_KMSite_EN.pdf; UN Women (2011) Handbook <strong>for</strong> National ActionPlans on <strong>Violence</strong> against Women, New York: UNWomen, available at: http://www.endvawnow.org/uploads/browser/files/handbook-<strong>for</strong>-nap-on-vaw.pdf;Michau, L. (2007) ‘Approaching Old Problems in NewWays: Community Mobilisation as a Primary PreventionStrategy to Combat <strong>Violence</strong> <strong>Against</strong> Women,’ Genderand Development Journal, 15(1): 95-109; For morein<strong>for</strong>mation see UN Women (2012) ‘Ensuring holisticmultisectoral policies and national plans <strong>of</strong> actions’,Virtual Knowledge Centre to End <strong>Violence</strong> <strong>Against</strong>Women and Girls, available at: available at:http://www.endvawnow.org/en/articles/316-ensuringholistic-multisectoral-policies-and-national-plans-<strong>of</strong>actions-.html29 Harvey, A., García-Moreno, C. And Butchart, A.(2007) Primary prevention <strong>of</strong> intimate-partner violenceand sexual violence: Background paper <strong>for</strong> WHO expertmeeting, May 2–3, 2007, available at: http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/publications/violence/IPV-SV.pdf; For more in<strong>for</strong>mation see UN Women (2012)‘Promoting Primary Prevention’, Virtual Knowledge Centreto End <strong>Violence</strong> <strong>Against</strong> Women and Girls, available at:http://www.endvawnow.org/en/articles/318-promotingprimary-prevention-.html30 For example see UNIFEM Haiti (2009) Continuity and<strong>Change</strong>: Building stronger community-basedorganizations and alliances to prevent and address sexualand gender-based violence in Haiti: End <strong>of</strong> projectbaseline review31 World Health Organisation (2009) <strong>Violence</strong>Prevention: The evidence. Promoting gender equality toprevent violence against women, Geneva: World HealthOrganisation, available at: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2009/9789241597883_eng.pdf32 Michau, L. (2007) ‘Approaching Old Problems in NewWays: Community Mobilisation as a Primary PreventionStrategy to Combat <strong>Violence</strong> <strong>Against</strong> Women,’ Genderand Development Journal, 15(1): 95-109

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