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A new Good Practice Note for development professionals on mitigation and prevention of gender-based violence

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Thirty-five percent of women worldwide experience violence from an intimate partner in their lifetime. Kicking off 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (November 25 – December 10), we focus in this video blog on the significant economic and social costs of violence. 
 
World Bank Group Senior Director for Gender, Caren Grown ( @CarenGrown), and Director for Social Development, Maninder Gill ( @ManinderSGill), discuss with Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez ( @Ede_WBG), Senior Director for Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience, a new Good Practice Note created to help World Bank staff and partners identify gender-based violence risks – particularly sexual exploitation and abuse, and sexual harassment – in projects with major civil works contracts. This note helps project teams to assess the risks of gender-based violence, address these risks through mitigation and monitoring, and respond to any identified gender-based violence incidents.  

This adds to other World Bank resources, including the Violence Against Women And Girls Resource Guide which offers guidance for development projects along with strategies for policies and legislation.
 
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Authors

Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez

Former Regional Director, Africa, Sustainable Development Practice Group

Caren Grown

Former Global Director, Gender

Maninder Gill

Global Director, Environmental and Social Framework

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