Systematic review of food insecurity and violence against women and girls: Mixed methods findings from low- and middle-income settings
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is a global human rights and public health concern. Food insecurity is a sign of severe poverty, and likely to heighten women's vulnerability to VAWG and men's perpetration of it. However, the extent of the association and the multiple pathways betwe...
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Main Authors: | Abigail M. Hatcher (Author), Sabrina Page (Author), Lele Aletta van Eck (Author), Isabelle Pearson (Author), Rebecca Fielding-Miller (Author), Celine Mazars (Author), Heidi Stöckl (Author) |
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