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​Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights/Gender-Based Violence

Publications & Technical Resources

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  • Formative Assessment of Access to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Service in Ethnic Areas in Kayin State
    Community Partners International, January 2021 | Read Now
  • Child Marriage in Humanitarian Settings in South Asia: Study Results from Bangladesh and Nepal
    JHU | UNICEF | UNFPA | WRC, October 2020 | Read Now
  • An exploration of gender-based violence in eastern Myanmar in the context of political transition: findings from a qualitative sexual and reproductive health assessment
    Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters, October 2019 | Read Now
  • A Clear Case for Need and Demand: Accessing Contraceptive Services for Rohingya Women and Girls in Cox’s Bazar.
    Women’s Refugee Commission, June 2019 | Full Report | Summary
  • Mortality in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh: historical, social, and political context
    Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters, May 2019 | Read Now
  • Piloting community-based medical care for survivors of sexual assault in conflict-affected Karen State of eastern Burma
    Conflict and Health, May 2013 | Read Now
  • Separated by Borders, United by Need: An assessment of reproductive health on the Thailand-Burma Border
    Ibis Reproductive Health, Global Health Access Program, February 2012 | Read Now

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