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UNIFEM Launches Database
to Track Violence against Women in Afghanistan
February 28, 2006
-(UNIFEM) A new pilot project to capture cases of violence against
women in a comprehensive database has been launched by UNIFEM in
Afghanistan. The database will be used to analyze trends and determine
strategies to tackle the issue, including identifying gaps in nation-wide
response mechanisms and service provision for victims.
The current availability of mostly anecdotal evidence of violence
against women has led to a limited understanding of the root causes
of violence in Afghan society. Women's rights advocates cite common
problems associated with apathy and an acceptance of violence within
communities, disregard of women's complaints of assault by law enforcement
agencies, and even a lack of understanding as to what constitutes
violence against women in the first place. Many advocates also lament
the often poor response from national institutions that are supposed
to protect women.
The new database includes a standardized format intended to identify
the types of violence perpetrated, systematize recording and reporting
of cases, and form a central repository of information for law enforcement
agencies to utilize, so that women's complaints are taken seriously
and these agencies are better able to prosecute cases. The data
collected will also be used to inform recommendations to government
and law-making bodies to improve legislation and legal processes
to address the issue. The data will be incorporated in the national
statistics compiled and disseminated by the central statistics office.
As a key part of the project, UNIFEM has been training field workers
in conducting interviews with victims of violence and recording
their experiences. Inputs from the training have in turn helped
to refine and sharpen the research and format elements of the database.
The interview process includes a practical check-list of priorities
to cover, beginning with the immediate safety of the woman being
interviewed, followed by recommendations on getting treatment in
the event of any injuries, and then documentation of the victim's
injuries for future court proceedings. All throughout, interviewers
are reminded of the necessity of building trust by listening and
not placing blame on the victim, so that fear and stigma do not
prevent them from reporting their experiences.
For more information, contact Meryem Aslan, meryem.aslan [at] unifem.org
From: http://www.unifem.org/news_events/story_detail.php?StoryID=412
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