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UNFPA( 2006). Ending violence against women. Programming for prevention, protection and care. At: http:// www. unfpa. org / webdav / site / global / shared / documents / publications / 2007 / endingvaw. pdf. Provides examples of good practice from UNFPA’ s experience of ten projects in five regions.
WHO( 2012). Mental health and psychosocial support for conflict-related sexual violence: 10 myths. At: http:// apps. who. int / iris / bitstream / 10665 / 75177 / 1 / WHO _ RHR _ HRP _ 12.17 _ eng. pdf.
APPENDICES
WHO, SVIR, Stop Rape now( 2011). Setting a research agenda for conflict-related sexual violence. At: http:// www. svri. org / forum2011 / ResearchAgenda. pdf. This is a power point presentation.
Women’ s Refugee Commission( 2011). Preventing Gender-based Violence, Building Livelihoods: Guidance and Tools for Improved Programming. At: http:// mhpss. net / wp-content / uploads / group-documents / 46 / 1325739617-full _ report _ 146. pdf. Conflict and displacement destroy livelihoods and force people to adopt new strategies to support themselves. New livelihood strategies can increase the risk of GBV. Women need to make informed livelihood choices and shape their own options. Programmes should involve women throughout – in assessment and design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation.