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Beyond the laws to action on Domestic Violence: Lessons for Ghana from Mexico

This policy brief seeks to explain the difference the in implementation service provision for survivors of domestic abuse in two countries that passed domestic violence legislation in 2007: Ghana and Mexico. The key difference between the two countries lies in the nature of the women’s caucus in parliament.

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This policy brief seeks to explain the difference the in implementation service provision for survivors of domestic abuse in two countries that passed domestic violence legislation in 2007: Ghana and Mexico. The key difference between the two countries lies in the nature of the women’s caucus in parliament.

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http://ella.practicalaction.org/knowledge-brief/beyond-the-laws-to-action-on-domestic-violence-lessons-for-ghana-from-mexico/

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Ella Network

Date

2017

Language

English

URL

http://ella.practicalaction.org/knowledge-brief/beyond-the-laws-to-action-on-domestic-violence-lessons-for-ghana-from-mexico/

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