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Factsheet “Women flourish without violence. Prevention of gender-based violence within the flower industry”
Following a diagnosis that 56% of women working in the flower sector in Ecuador admit to having experienced violence, a gender-based violence prevention program was developed, involving 1,300 people and 18 farms in the south and north of Quito. In 2012, Expofl...
Factsheet “Laboratories Bagó: Leading the private sector in the prevention of violence against women”
This factsheet details the collaboration initiated with Laboratories Bagó since 2010, the work carried out jointly and which has supported the fact that the company is now constituted as an Active Agent for the Prevention of Violence against Women. From this c...
Strong together. Stopping violence in its tracks.
“Strong together. Stopping violence in its tracks” is a program for girls and boys aged six to nine years old that focuses on preventing violence against women and girls. The goal of the playful mobile application presented in the video is to reflect on equa...
Illustrations of the Interactive Path adapted for German and English versions
Illustrations of the Interactive Path adapted for German and English versions: View illustrations (2014, flickr) View in Spanish | View in German
Factsheet “Step by step against violence. A participatory “path” to prevent gender-based violence.”
Summary of a method for educational entities with girls and boys from 6 to 9 years of age, which promotes the rejection of gender-based violence. From the moment of its announcement, the participatory path has been highly coveted by partners and by some compan...
Factsheet “Preventing Violence is Our Obligation.”
The collaboration between ComVoMujer and the Brigade for the Protection of the Family (BPF) had as a priority to strengthen the BPF, so that they have the necessary means to efficiently work on prevention and attention to those affected by family violence. ...
Factsheet “Ending violence against women in rural areas”
The National Coordinator of Rural and Indigenous Women’s Organizations (CONAMURI) unites several indigenous and rural women workers organizations from different provinces across Paraguay. Through its campaign “Stop Violence against Women in Rural Areas”, CONAM...
Ecuador: Video “In your own handwriting”
“In your own handwriting, dialogues in the ring” was a large-scale collective artistic intervention project in the public space, under the artistic direction of Suzanne Lacy and built in collaboration with a number of institutions, organizations and social col...
Documentary: Breaking Silence - Femicide in Latin America
In Latin America, where machismo still predominates, there are frequent cases in which women’s lives are ended intentionally, premeditatedly and, in general, with much cruelty, just because they are women. This documentary tells the story of three women fr...
Factsheet “Raising awareness of violence against Afro-Ecuadorian women”
Summary of a process of 20 facilitators who elaborated a diagnosis of the situation of Afro-Ecuadorian women in 52 communities in the Chota Valley, in the provinces of Imbabura and Carchi. The research was also carried out with Afro-Ecuadorian women in Quito a...
Factsheet “Rondas Campesinas facing violence against women”
Presentation of the training program on democratic leadership styles for men and women who wish to prevent gender-specific violence. The participants* were not only sensitized and trained on this topic, the trainings also led to the strengthening of their lead...
From Evidence to Prevention. How to Prevent Violence against Women in Ecuadorian Universities - Executive Summary
Ecuadorian universities assume USD 68,833,079 in indirect costs (for students and teachers) per year, as a result of violence of partners and other members of the university community. This amount is translated into 3,664,409 lost days for 252,429 students and...
Inforgraphic: Eyes that do not see. From evidence to prevention. How to prevent violence against women in Ecuadorian universities.
Infographic of the study, "Eyes that do not see. From evidence to prevention. How to prevent violence against women in Ecuadorian universities." Download (2023, pdf, 4,5 MB) View in Spanish
National study: From Evidence to Prevention. How to Prevent VAW in Ecuadorian Universities - Video
Universities in Ecuador assume USD 68,833,079 in indirect costs (of students and teachers) per year, as a result of violence against women from partners and other members of the university community. This amount translates to 3,664,409 lost days for 252,429 ...
Third Development Policy Action Plan on Gender Equality (2023–27)
The main objective of this plan is to publicize and implement the feminist development policy of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) to address the structural causes of inequality and discrimination. It focuses on strengt...
Direct and indirect effects of workplace sexual harassment on the productivity of victims and witnesses: The preventive role of equitable management a
This research demonstrates the impact of equitable management as a protective factor against workplace sexual harassment (WSH) and its consequences on labor productivity. It also shows that there are invisible costs for colleagues who witness WSH, through coun...
Preventing Workplace Sexual Harassment and Productivity Loss during Crisis Periods: The Protective Role of Equitable Management
This study examines the role of equitable management in preventing sexual harassment in the workplace and a loss of productivity during periods of crisis due to natural or social disasters. A structured survey of 445 women from 76 companies in five regions of ...
Are Companies Committed to Preventing Gender Violence against Women? The Role of the Manager’s Implicit Resistance
This study aims to provide evidence that managers’ commitment towards preventing gender violence against women is affected by implicit resistance from the patriarchal culture. A structured questionnaire was given to 673 managers of 243 small, medium, and large...
Human Rights Compliant Data Collection: How State Organisations and Civil Society Can Collect and Use Data on the Rights and Living Situation of LGBTIQ+ Persons
The United Nations 2030 Agenda, the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and feminist foreign and development policy actors emphasise the importance of collecting data in accordance with human rights for the inclusion of and combating discrimination against LGBTIQ+...