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Femicide: What Is It and Why Isn't Anyone Talking About It?
Femicide: What Is It and Why Isn't Anyone Talking About It?
On April 14, 2008 the IGWG, USAID, WHO, Intercambios, the Medical Research
Council, PATH, and PRB sponsored a half-day panel discussion on femicide—the
murder of women by men, especially by intimate partners. The event featured
experts from around the world who spoke on identifying and understanding
femicide in its various forms, its prevalence, and its relationship to
international development and reproductive health.
Event Information
Final Agenda (DOC: 40KB)
Participants List (DOC: 36KB)
Speakers Bios (DOC: 40KB)
Bibliography (DOC: 232KB)
Presentations
- Jacquelyn Campbell/Anna Wolf, “Intimate Partner Femicide: The
12 City Femicide Study With Femicide-Suicide” (PPT:
616KB)
- Rebecca Emerson Dobash/Russell Dobash, “Strengthening Understanding
of Femicide” (PPT: 652KB)
- Julia Monárrez Fragoso, “Fortaleciendo el entendimiento
del femicidio/feminicidio” (PPT:
920KB)
- Rana Husseini, “Brief presentation on so-called honour crimes
in Jordan” (DOC: 40KB)
- Virendra Kumar, “Dowry Deaths (Bride Burning) in India”
(PPT: 3.3MB)
- Glendene Lemard, “Femicide in Jamaica” (PPT:
1.3MB)
- Shanaaz Matthews, “‘Every Six Hours’: Intimate Femicide
in South Africa” (PPT: 672KB)
- Diana Russell, “Femicide: Politicizing the Killing of Females”
(DOC: 72KB)
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