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Home » Because I Am a Girl Report 2011
Because I Am a Girl Report 2011
domestic violence, Gender and Development, Gender and Social Development, gender based violence, gender violence, Human rights, violence, violence against women, violence prevention, woman right, woman tolerate violence
Because I Am a Girl Report 2011
allafrica.com –

This year's Because I Am A Girl report launched by Plan International revealed that 65 per cent of participants from Rwanda and India agreed that a woman should tolerate violence in order to keep her family intact. With the theme What About Boys?, the report further found out that another 43 per cent agreed with the statement that there were times when a woman deserved to be beaten.

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Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on October 20, 2011
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