'Even though a man takes the major role, he has no right to abuse': future male leaders' views on gender-based violence in Sri Lanka
Background: Distinct gender roles influence gender inequality and build the foundation for gender-based violence. Violence against women is a major public health problem in all societies, and a violation of human rights. Prevalence surveys on gender-based violence have been published from Sri Lanka,...
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Main Authors: | Elisabeth Darj (Author), Kumudu Wijewardena (Author), Gunilla Lindmark (Author), Pia Axemo (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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