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This factsheet draws on a study undertaken in Kiribati, demonstrating the challenges girls face when managing their menstruation at school. It also presents a series of recommendations for school leaders to improve schools for girls.

This study provides an analysis on the situation of young persons with disabilities concerning discrimination and gender-based violence, including the impact on their sexual and reproductive health and rights. It also provides an assessment of legal, policy and programming developments and specific good practices in service delivery as well as best-standard prevention and protection measures.

This report maps the essential services that are available for survivors of violence against women in the Federated States of Micronesia, with detailed information about two states – Pohnpei and Chuuk.

This report maps the essential services that are available for survivors of violence against women in the Federated States of Micronesia, with detailed information about two states – Pohnpei and Chuuk.

This report presents findings from research that was undertaken in Kiribati in 2017 about menstrual health management in schools to develop a set of school-based programmatic recommendations to improve girls’ experiences of menstruation in the school setting.

This report presents the key issues and actions from the inaugural meeting of the Pacific Women Advisory Group on Research that was held from 23–24 January 2018 at the Pacific Women Support Unit Office in Fiji.

This report summarises the fourth Pacific Women Papua New Guinea Annual Learning Workshop that was held 30 April - 2 May 2018 and attended by Pacific Women funded partners, research institutions, government agencies, nongovernmental organisations, the private sector and interested individuals.

This completion report documents the approach and outcomes of the Voter Education Project that ran in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville to provide education on voting rights and responsibilities, focusing on the historically disenfranchised cohort of people (aged between 35-45 years with limited education) who grew up during the Crisis, known as the ‘lost generation’.

The ‘Do No Harm: Integrating the Elimination of Violence Against Women into Women’s Economic Empowerment Programs Kit’ and the ‘Do No Harm: Integrating the Elimination of Violence Against Women into Savings Clubs Kit’ contain training guidelines and resources, including tools on gender and power analysis, safety mapping, and policies and processes for staff exposed to violence against women.

The ‘Do No Harm: Integrating the Elimination of Violence Against Women into Women’s Economic Empowerment Programs Kit’ and the ‘Do No Harm: Integrating the Elimination of Violence Against Women into Savings Clubs Kit’ contain training guidelines and resources, including tools on gender and power analysis, safety mapping, and policies and processes for staff exposed to violence against women.

The ‘Do No Harm: Integrating the Elimination of Violence Against Women into Women’s Economic Empowerment Programs Kit’ and the ‘Do No Harm: Integrating the Elimination of Violence Against Women into Savings Clubs Kit’ contain training guidelines and resources, including tools on gender and power analysis, safety mapping, and policies and processes for staff exposed to violence against women.

This trainer’s handbook outlines five half-day training sessions of Family Business Management Training that assists small-holder coffee farming families to overcome social barriers and cultural norms that inhibit them from developing their coffee farming business and maximising on working together effectively.

This report draws together the activity-level reports submitted by implementing partners to provide aggregate reporting on the Pacific Women program in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. It draws on reports covering activities undertaken from 1 July to 31 December 2017 and activities planned for January to June 2018.

This report draws together the activity-level reports submitted by implementing partners to provide aggregate reporting on the Pacific Women program in Papua New Guinea. It draws on reports covering activities undertaken from 1 July to 31 December 2017 and activities planned for January to June 2018.

This is the final report of CARE International in Papua New Guinea’s Highlands Sexual, Reproductive and Maternal Health project.

This report provides an overall assessment of UNICEF’s Pacific Child Protection Programme, and its role in strengthening Pacific national child protection systems for the prevention of and response to violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation of children. It draws on implementation in Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, with some consideration of Fiji’s progress, and selected findings from other countries.

This report documents the Pacific Women Fiji Country Plan program’s annual reflection and planning workshop held for program partners from 21–23 November 2017.

This Human Rights and Gender Justice Toolkit equips Women Human Rights Defenders and Male Advocates with a handbook that they can use to facilitate gender equality and human rights based learning initiatives at the community level.

These two documents, ‘Oxfam’s strategy for the prevention of family and community violence in Papua New Guinea’ and ‘Evidence-informed innovation for the prevention of family and community violence in Papua New Guinea’ outline Oxfam’s evidence-based approach to programming to end violence against women in Papua New Guinea.

These two documents, ‘Oxfam’s strategy for the prevention of family and community violence in Papua New Guinea’ and ‘Evidence-informed innovation for the prevention of family and community violence in Papua New Guinea’ outline Oxfam’s evidence-based approach to programming to end violence against women in Papua New Guinea.