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Women’s Political Participation: the Key to Action on Domestic Violence – Lessons from a Comparison of Mexico and Ghana

This policy brief aims to explore key factors that secure the implementation of policies to tackle domestic violence, contrasting the cases of Mexico and Ghana.

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This policy brief aims to explore key factors that secure the implementation of policies to tackle domestic violence, contrasting the cases of Mexico and Ghana.

Source

http://ella.practicalaction.org/knowledge-brief/womens-political-participation-the-key-to-action-on-domestic-violence-lessons-from-a-comparison-of-mexico-and-ghana/

Publisher

Ella Network

Date

2017

Language

English

URL

http://ella.practicalaction.org/knowledge-brief/womens-political-participation-the-key-to-action-on-domestic-violence-lessons-from-a-comparison-of-mexico-and-ghana/

Citation

“Women’s Political Participation: the Key to Action on Domestic Violence – Lessons from a Comparison of Mexico and Ghana,”

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