Gender Based Violence Indicators Project: Mauritius Country Report


Date: March 25, 2013
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Gender based violence is a persistent and complex problem in the Southern African that has implications on social and economic equality, physical and mental health, well being and economic security. The Gender Based Violence Indicators Project is a regional research study aimed at testing tools to measure and monitor the effect, cost and efforts to end violence against women in light of the SADC Protocol on Gender and Development’s target to halve levels of GBV by 2015. This report presents the findings from research conducted in Mauritius.


Publisher: Gender Links
Year of Publication: 2012

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