A critical cartography of domestic violence policies in Mozambique

Plain language summary Domestic violence (DV) which involves physical, sexual and psychological threats, is a Mozambican public health problem that compromises the quality of life of the victims and their families. In extreme cases, such abuse can result in fatalities. In response to DV, the Mozambi...

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Main Authors: Eunice Jethá (Author), Ines Keygnaert (Author), Mohamed Seedat (Author), Joaquim Nhampoca (Author), Mohsin Sidat (Author), Kristien Roelens (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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