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Belief in Change: Engaging Religious Actors to End Violence against Women and Girls
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) remains one of the most pervasive and persistent human rights violations, cutting across borders, cultures, religions and socio-economic class. Its impact is profound, damaging individuals, families and entire communities. Many state bodies have recognized the urgent need to put measures in place to tackle this issue. However, much still needs to be done to fight VAWG effectively, and it needs the whole of society to engage. Few states have yet engaged systematically with religious actors. This publication explores how engagement can take place. It looks at the different roles and contributions of religious actors in addressing VAWG. It includes examples of how religious actors are already engaged in fighting VAWG and outlines some ideas for constructive cooperation.
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- OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
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- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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- Human rights, Tolerance and non-discrimination, Gender-based violence