8 results
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- HOUSEHOLD: Household characteristics, Questions on crime.
- INDIVIDUAL(woman): Respondent and her community, General health, Reproductive health, Children, Current or most recent partner, Attitudes, Respondent and her partner, Injuries, Impact and coping, Partner's treatment of children, Other experiences, Financial autonomy, Completion of interview.

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Somebody’s Life, Everybody’s Business! National Research on Women's Health and Life Experiences in Fiji (2010/2011) - a survey exploring the prevalence, incidence and attitudes to intimate partner violence in Fiji. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community (SPC). 332 p.

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Anon. 2017. Women's economic empowerment in the Pacific: regional overview / prepared by the Pacific Community for the 13th Triennial Conference of Pacific Women and 6th Meeting of Ministers for Women. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 35 p.

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Pacific Community. 2021. Beijing +25 [electronic resource]: a summary of the review of progress in implementing the Beijing Platform for Action in Pacific Island countries and territories. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community. 72 p.

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Pacific Community. 2021. Proceedings of the fourteenth triennial conference of Pacific women and seventh meeting of Pacific ministers for women. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC). 78 p.

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Pacific Community. 2021. Beijing +25 [electronic resource]: review of progress in implementing the Beijing Platform for Action in Pacific Island countries and territories. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community. 164 p.

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Pacific Community. 2021. Beijing +25 [electronic resource]: Synthèse de l’évaluation des progrès accomplis dans la mise en œuvre du Programme d’action de Beijing dans les États et Territores insulaires océaniens. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community. 80 p.

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This study replicates the World Health Orgnization (WHO) multi-country study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence against Women. The study was designed to: