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19 August 2019

Guidance on Methods for Estimating Economic and Social Costs of Violence against Women and Girls in Low and Middle Income Contexts

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  • VAWG themes: Costs of VAWG
  • Country: Ghana, Pakistan, South Sudan

It is well established that violence against women and girls (VAWG) is a human rights violation and public health issue. Worldwide, one in three women report experiencing some form of physical and/or sexual violence, predominantly perpetrated by a partner or ex-partner, over their lifetime (WHO 2013). More recently, there is a growing recognition of the wider economic and social costs of VAWG for individuals, the community, businesses, society and the economy.

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