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21 December 2021 | dataset

Violence Against Women in PNG: How Men Are Getting Away With Murder

The women of Papua New Guinea endure some of the most extreme levels of violence in the world. They continue to be attacked with impunity despite their government’s promises of justice. The situation has been described as a humanitarian disaster yet still does not receive the broader public attention it deserves, inside or outside Papua New Guinea. It is also a significant obstacle to Papua New Guinea's development and prosperity.

This is an issue that should, and does, receive the attention of the Australian Government. Papua new Guinea's largest aid donor, and nearest neighbour, has invested heavily in law and justice in Papua New Guinea. Australia also explicitly targets gender rights and equity across its aid program. But only so much can be achieved in Papua New Guinea by outsiders. Change will need to come from within. Australia can support this by pressing the Papua New Guinean Government to assign a higher priority to addressing violence and by assisting local civil society efforts that aid the victims of violence and address some of its root causes.

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Violence against women in PNG How men are getting away with murder

This paper discusses the Australian Government…

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Publisher Pacific Data Hub
Modified 10 May 2022
Release Date 21 December 2021
Source URL https://pacificdata.org/data/dataset/a3a4cad2-9cb5-42d7-838c-73b8c2d02f1b
Identifier a3a4cad2-9cb5-42d7-838c-73b8c2d02f1b
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location Array
Relevant Countries Papua New Guinea
License Public
[Open Data]
Author Array