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  1. Violence against women in the Philippines includes different forms of gender-based violence. The term "violence against women" is "the word or concept (that) has been used in a broad, inclusive manner to encompass verbal abuse, intimidation, physical harassment, homicide, sexual assault, and rape." [1] This form of violence is gender-biased.

  2. Although the fields of violence against children (VAC) and violence against women (VAW) historically developed separately, the international community has paid growing attention to intersections between these forms of violence, including shared risk factors, common underlying social norms, co-occurrence, intergenerational effects, common and ...

  3. Nov 30, 2020 · This multi country study, commissioned by UN Women, UNICEF and UNFPA, explored existing examples of collaboration and integration of VAC and VAW policies, services, and programmes, as well as...

  4. May 2, 2022 · Ultimately, institutional cultures perpetuating VAW must be tackled with interdisciplinary and intersectoral social and public health interventions, and the community must work hand-in-hand with an accountable government to end VAW in the Philippines.

  5. Jul 5, 2024 · RA 9262 is a crucial tool in the fight against domestic violence in the Philippines. It acknowledges the unique vulnerabilities of women and children and provides a robust framework for their protection and empowerment.

  6. Many women and children in the Philippines suffer multiple types of violence. The multiple negative sequelae of this violence can be long-lasting throughout the lifespan and across generations as well as impacting on individuals, relationships, communities, and broader society.

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  8. Mar 21, 2024 · Violence against women and children (VAWC) is a pervasive issue that affects numerous lives across the Philippines. This phenomenon encompasses a wide range of abusive behaviors aimed at women and their children, including but not limited to physical, sexual, psychological, and economic abuse.

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