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RESPECT Women--> Preventing violence against women?? ​

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Answered by XxitzmrsshayarxX
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"Simple" because the ultimate violence against women is always clear - a perpetrator who believes he (as they are mostly men) has a right to abuse. He may also believe, or know, that he can get away with it – that no police officer will arrest him, that no justice system will hold him accountable. This is why an effective legislative and justice response is the foundation stone of preventing violence. But even where good response systems are in place, many perpetrators continue to feel justified or permitted in abusing women. If we are to prevent violence against women, we need to interrogate how this permission or justification is transmitted, across the different "layers" of society. And this is where the complexity comes in. The 1993 Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women recognised violence against women as a manifestation of historically unequal power relations between men and women, both arising from and reinforcing gender inequality and discrimination. But the development of prevention programmes requires an unpacking of just how this unequal power manifests in different contexts and on different scales - from individual relationships to global negotiations – in order to effectively target interventions. Volumes have been researched and written about the causes of violence against women since the Declaration, teasing out greater and greater detail on the factors contributing to violence against women in different environments.

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Answered by XxitztoxicgirlxX
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Violence against women and girls is rooted in gender-based discrimination, social norms and gender stereotypes. Given the devastating effects of violence women, efforts have concentrated mainly on response and providing services for survivors. However, the best way to end violence against women and girls is to prevent it from happening in the first place by addressing its root and structural causes.

Prevention should start early in life, by educating and working with young boys and girls promoting respectful relationships and gender equality. Working with youth is a “best bet” for faster, sustained progress on preventing and eradicating gender-based violence. Often overlooked by public policies and interventions this stage of life is a critical time when values and norms around gender equality are forged. A key setting to prevent VAWG early, as recognized in the UN Framework to underpin action to prevent violence against women and the RESPECT Women Framework, is with children and communities through schools.

RESPECT Women is a policy framework launched by twelve UN, bilateral, and multilateral agencies, which outlines steps for a public health and human rights–based approach to scaling up prevention programming on violence against women. It builds on the learnings compiled in the UN Prevention of Violence against Women Framework (2015), and in additional systematic reviews, to provide evidence-based strategies on preventing violence against women.”

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