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_aCrehan, Phil _95360 |
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_aBrief on violence against sexual and gender minority women : _bViolence Against Women and Girls resource guide _cPhil Crehan and Jennifer McCleary-Sills |
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260 | _bWorld Bank | ||
260 | _bGlobal Women's Institute | ||
260 | _bInter-American Development Bank | ||
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_aInternational Center for Research on Women _c2015 |
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300 | _aelectronic document (29 pages); PDF file: 1.5 MB | ||
490 | 0 | _aVAWG resource guide | |
500 | _aVAWG resource guide, September 2015 | ||
520 | _aThe term “sexual minorities” refers to individuals whose sexual orientation is outside the heterosexual mainstream. “Sexual minority women” refers to women who identify as lesbian or bisexual. Yet it also encompasses those who participate in an array of non-heterosexual acts, also called “same-sex loving women”. “Gender minorities” are individuals whose gender identity/expression does not fit into the distinct categories of male or female, or “cisgender”.1 This encompasses transgender identities, as well as those exhibiting a non-conforming expression of gender. This term includes “third gender” individuals because their identity does not fit into the gender binary. This brief uses the term “LBT women” to refer to lesbians, bisexual women, and transgender women. A sub-category of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) population, “LBT” focuses on homosexual and bisexual women as well as transgender individuals with a female gender identity and expression. This is one brief from the resource guide which was developed through a partnership between the Global Women’s Institute (GWI) at George Washington University, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), and the World Bank Group (WBG). The primary audiences for the guide are IDB and WBG staff and member countries, as well as other development professionals who do not yet have experience addressing VAWG. The purpose of this guide is to provide the reader with basic information on the characteristics and consequences of VAWG, including the operational implications that VAWG can have in several priority sectors of the IDB and WBG. It also offers guidance on how to integrate VAWG prevention and provide quality services to violence survivors across a range of development projects. Lastly, it recommends strategies for integrating VAWG prevention and response into policies and legislation, as well as sector programs and projects. (from the Resource guide). Record #4882 | ||
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_aGlobal Women's Institute _95006 |
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_aInter-American Development Bank _95361 |
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_aInternational Center for Research on Women _95362 |
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_aBISEXUAL _93319 |
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_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9203 |
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_aGENDER _9269 |
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_aINTERVENTION _9326 |
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_aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE _9431 |
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_aVIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN _93088 |
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_9458 _aPREVENTION |
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_aSEXUAL VIOLENCE _9531 |
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856 | _uhttps://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/573191611149890222/pdf/Violence-Against-Women-and-Girls-Resource-Guide-Brief-on-Violence-Against-Sexual-And-Gender-Minority-Women.pdf | ||
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_uhttps://www.worldbank.org/en/programs/violence-against-women-and-girls/resources _zAccess the website |
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_2ddc _cREPORT |