Query 231 - Safe Accommodation for Women Workers
Evidence on international best practice on designing and managing safe accommodation for housing women workers.
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Evidence on international best practice on designing and managing safe accommodation for housing women workers.
Evidence on the main forms and divers of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and gender inequality across the Africa region.
Evidence on which groups of women and girls are most at risk from violence in the health sector.
Evidence of coercion in family planning and maternal health settings.
Evidence on the linkages between gender, violence against women and girls, and serious organised crime in Western Balkans.
Review of the evidence on Strategic Outcome 1 of the UK NAP on Women, Peace and Security in Sudan. Includes possible entry points for increasing women's political participation in Sudan.
Evidence on the secondary impacts of COVID-19 on women and girls' rights, and VAWG.
Evidence on how to reach women and girls particularly at risk of violence.
Helpdesk report on how COVID-19 is affecting trends and patterns of violence against women and girls, and entry points to address it in Nigeria.
Policy scan on the Women, Peace and Security Agenda, ahead of the 20th anniversary of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325.