SDE. About Us
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1.) TEACH-VIP - "is a comprehensive injury prevention and control curriculum which has been developed through the efforts of WHO and a network of global injury prevention experts. Currently, the most recent version of TEACH-VIP is TEACH-VIP 2, which is a second iteration of the training materials since the launch of TEACH-VIP in 2005.
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This manual, jointly developed
by WHO and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, describes
interventions of known effectiveness, those supported by emerging evidence, and
those that could potentially be effective, but have yet to be sufficiently
evaluated for their impact. For instance, school-based programs to prevent
violence occurring in "dating relationships" have been shown to be
effective in randomized trials in the USA and Canada. Evidence is emerging for
the effectiveness of empowerment approaches which use microfinance combined
with gender-equality training or are based on communications and relationship
skills training such as the Stepping Stones training package, which has been
widely used in low- and middle-income countries. Strategies that aim to prevent
intimate partner and sexual violence through reducing the harmful use of
alcohol also show promise. A six-step framework for planning, implementing and
evaluating such prevention programs and policies is presented.
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This report,
produced by the Pan American Health Organization, in collaboration with the
U.S. Centers for Disease Control, highlights that intimate partner and sexual
violence against women is widespread in all Latin American and the Caribbean
countries where survey data are available
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Summary Report:
English
Spanish
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Última actualización el Martes 05 de Marzo de 2013 11:28 |
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Última actualización el Jueves 14 de Febrero de 2013 08:49 |
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This
manual provides tools and guidelines that health care managers can use to
improve the health care responses to gender-based violence in developing
countries. It includes practical tools to determine provider attitudes to
gender-based violence, legal definitions, the responsibilities of health care
providers, and the quality of care. The manual utilizes IPPF/WHR's experience
of integrating services for women experiencing violence into sexual and reproductive
health services.
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