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The economic costs of gender-based violence

Development Policy Centre

To mark the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence, I wrote this post for the Development Policy Centre Blog on the economic costs of gender-based violence.  The blog calls for more comprehensive measures of the full costs of violence at the macro and micro levels and for stronger policy action.

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