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This literature review, full report, and three country-specific reports examine challenges in managing menstruation in the Pacific and whether menstruation is a barrier to education, employment of other income-generating activities.

This literature review, full report, and three country-specific reports examine challenges in managing menstruation in the Pacific and whether menstruation is a barrier to education, employment of other income-generating activities.

This literature review, full report, and three country-specific reports examine challenges in managing menstruation in the Pacific and whether menstruation is a barrier to education, employment of other income-generating activities.

This literature review, full report, and three country-specific reports examine challenges in managing menstruation in the Pacific and whether menstruation is a barrier to education, employment of other income-generating activities.

This literature review, full report, and three country-specific reports examine challenges in managing menstruation in the Pacific and whether menstruation is a barrier to education, employment of other income-generating activities.

This report documents the available counselling services for survivors of gender-based violence in 14 Pacific Island countries, with regard to quality, reach, and accessibility; and outlines factors that contribute to success and current best practice in counselling service delivery.

This short paper explores the relationship bewteen women's economic empowerment, violence against women and alcohol consumption of men in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville.

This short paper looks at the relationship of economic empowerment of women and violence in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville and stresses the importance for women's economic empowerment programming to take into acocunt gender and violence.

This book contains chapters that address the tensions between human and cultural, individual and collective rights, in relation to gender in Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu.

This short paper looks at the impact impact of expanded economic
opportunities for women (auch as participation in savings clubs) on their time-use and
existing work burdens in Solomon Islands.

This monograph outlines a program designed to contribute to the economic empowerment of women subsistence farmers and their families in Papua New Guinea through the development of their agricultural business acumen.

This paper presents findings from five case studies of coalitions in the Pacific region. It explores the role played by civil society and coalitions in challenging gendered power structures and promoting women’s leadership and decision making in the Pacific; and provides insights for better supporting and enabling coalitions.

This paper presents findings from five case studies of coalitions in the Pacific region. It explores the role played by civil society and coalitions in challenging gendered power structures and promoting women’s leadership and decision making in the Pacific; and provides insights for better supporting and enabling coalitions.

This article considers the extent to which workplace strategies that have been designed to address violence (family and sexual violence, domestic and family violence, sexual violence, intimate partner violence, violence against women, and gender-based violence) can or should be modified for workplaces in Papua New Guinea.

This review collates information about and examines approaches to gender concerns in infrastructure projects managed by the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility (PRIF).

This scoping study examines gender-responsive and evidence-based research conducted in Pacific Island countries between 1994-2014.

This report provides evidence of the effect that gender discrimination has on sentencing decisions by courts in seven Pacific Island countries.

This paper examines the enablers and barriers for women's political representation and administrative leadership across the Pacific region.

This short paper identifies the main pathways or factors that lead to an increased sense of power and freedom for men and women in selected communities of Fiji and Papua New Guinea.

This short paper outlines the role new research techniques using mobile phones can play in addressing the information deficit about sorcery accusation-related violence.