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Combatting family and sexual violence in PNG: What has been achieved and what is needed?

Crawford School of Public Policy | Development Policy Centre

Event details

Lecture

Date & time

Wednesday 22 May 2013
12.30pm–1.30pm

Venue

Acton Theatre Level 1, JG Crawford Building 132, Lennox Crossing, ANU

Speaker

Ume Wainetti, National Coordinator of the PNG Family and Sexual Violence Action Committee (FVAC)

Contacts

Ms Macarena Rojas
02 6125 7922

The incidence of family and sexual violence in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is amongst the highest in the world.

Ume Wainetti is National Coordinator of the PNG Family and Sexual Violence Action Committee (FSVAC), the body charged with coordinating the national response to gender-based violence.She has years of experience in leading PNG’s response to gender-based violence.

In this public forum, Ume Wainetti will explore the gains made, the promising approaches, and the challenges ahead for an effective response to gender-based violence in PNG. In particular, she will argue for the critical need to fill the missing gap in case management to ensure that survivors in PNG have a better chance of getting the services and support they need.

This lecture is presented by the Development Policy Centre at Crawford School of Public Policy. The Australian National University.

Further information about the Development Policy Centre: devpolicy.anu.edu.au

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