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Working paper: Multisectoral coordination for service delivery to women survivors of violence in Europe and Central Asia
Multisectoral coordination for service delivery to women survivors of violence in Europe and Central Asia: Lessons from grantees funded by the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
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Learning from practice: Survivor-centred, multisectoral service provision as part of Prevention of Violence against Women and Girls
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Police as an entry point to end violence against women and girls
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Schools as an entry point to end violence against girls
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