Dear End-Violence Working Group Members,
This is a compilation of the requests for information that we received
from Working Group members over the last seven days. Name and e-mail
address of the person that requested information is included so that you
can contact her/him directly.
Warmest regards,
the Moderators
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REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
ON END-VIOLENCE WORKING GROUP
8-14 DECEMBER 2001
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SEEKING PROGRAMS WORKING WITH MEN TO END INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
Dear End Violence members,
Greetings! My name is Emily Rothman and I am writing to you from the
Violence and Injury Prevention Department at the World Health Organization.
I am currently working on writing a report about interventions with men to
end intimate partner violence. In particular, I am interviewing people who
work for programs that hold groups or individual counseling sessions for men,
so that men can learn to treat their intimate partners non-abusively.
I have conducted 50 interviews so far, but I am still seeking more
information.
Do you know anyone in your own nation who works with men to change their
abusive behavior? If so, I would really appreciate it if you can send me an
email and let me know their name and contact information.
My email is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please note that I am not seeking any more contacts in the USA, Canada,
England, Germany, or Australia. Thank you.
Thanks very much for any help!
Sincerely,
Emily Rothman
Violence and Injury Prevention
World Health Organization
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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SEEKING INFORMATION ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN INDIA AND GERMANY
I want information on domestic violence against women especially in India
and Germany. Please help.
Debjani
Debjani Paul Chaudhuri
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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CALL FOR PAPERS ON IMPACT OF VIOLENCE ON WOMEN's AND CHILDREN'S HEALTH
Dear Working Group,
I am an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto. I
am currently in the process of publishing an International,
Interdisciplinary and Feminist Journal called "Women's Health and Urban
Life." I am particularly interested in publishing scholarly manuscripts
on the impact of violence on women's and children's health. If you are
interested in submitting a manuscript or want more information on the
journal, please visit the following website, or contact me:
http://www.didem.ws/whul
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Professor Aysan Sev'er,
Editor: Women's Health and Urban Life
Department of Sociology, University of Toronto
1265 Military Trail
Scarborough, Ontario
Canada, M1C 1A4
tel: 416-287-7296
fax: 416-287-7283
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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