|
---|
Cumming, O. (2012). Sanitation & Violence Against Women. The UNC Water and Health Conference 2012.
|
Sommer, M., Ferron, F., Cavill, S., & House, S. (2015). Violence, Gender and WASH: Spurring Action on a Complex Under-documented and Sensitive Topic (Environment and Urbanization). International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).
|
Oduro, G. Y., Swartz, S., & Arnot, M. (2012). Gender-based Violence: Young Women’s Experiences in the Slums and Streets of three Sub-Saharan Cities. Theory and Research.
|
Jadhav, A., Weitzman, A., & Smith-Greenaway, E. (2016). Household Sanitation Facilities and Women’s Risk of Non-Partner Sexual Violence in India. BMC Public Health.
|
Meth, P. (2017). Informal Housing, Gender, Crime and Violence: The Role of Design in Urban South Africa. British Journal of Criminology.
|
Sen, S., Chakraborty, S., & Banerjee, S. (2021). A Quantitative Study on the Occurrence of Sexual Harassment of Females in Public Spaces and what Males Perceive about it in the City of Kolkata, West Bengal, India. International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR).
|
Williams, J. L., Malik, A. A., & McTarnaghan, S. (2020). Gender-based Violence on Public Transportation. Office of Land and Urban, US Agency for International Development (USAID).
|
Condon, S., Lieber, M., & Maillochon, F. (2007). Feeling Unsafe in Public Spaces: Understanding Women’s Fears. Revue Française de Sociologie.
|
Devers, M., Henry, P. E., & Hofmann, E. (2012). Gender-based Violence at School in French-Speaking Sub-Saharan Africa: Understanding its Impact on Girls ‘Attendance to Combat it more Effectively, Report 2012. French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
|
Ceccato, V. (2017). Women’s Victimisation and Safety in Transit Environments. Crime Prev Community.
|
Muluneh, M. D., Stulz, V., Francis, L., & Agho, K. (2020). Gender-based Violence against Women in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic review and Meta-Analysis of Cross-Sectional Studies. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
|
Amaral, S., Borker, Fiala, N., & et al. (2023). Sexual Harassment in Public Spaces and Police Patrolling: Experimental Evidence from Urban India [NBER Working Paper]. National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
|
Vera-Gray, F., & Kelly, L. (2010). Contested Gendered Space: Public Sexual Harassment and Women Safety Work. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice.
|
Monqid, S. (2012). Violence against Women in Public Spaces: The Case of Morocco. Égypte/Monde Arabe.
|
Vanderschuren, M., Allen, H., Krause, P., & Lane-Visser, T. (2023). Lessons Learnt through Gender-Based Travel Data Collection and Related Sexual Harassment in Sub-Saharan Africa. Social Sciences & Humanities Open.
|
McIlwaine, C. (2013). Urbanization and Gender-Based Violence: Exploring the Paradoxes in the Global South (Environment and Urbanization). International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).
|
Mariano, E., Manuel, B., Maungue, H., & et al. (2020). Violence against Women and Girls in Public Spaces in Maputo: An Exploratory Study. Black Sea Journal of Public and Social Science.
|
Madan, M., & Nalla, M. K. (2016). Sexual Harassment in Public Spaces: Examining Gender Differences in Perceived Seriousness and Victimization. International Criminal Justice Review.
|
Tacoli, C. (2013). The Benefits and Constraints of Urbanization for Gender Equality (Environment and Urbanization). International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).
|
Hallman, K., Kenworthy, N. J., Diers, J., & et al. (2014). The Shrinking World of Girls at Puberty: Violence and Gender Divergent Access to the Public Sphere among Adolescents in South Africa. Global Public Health.
|
Bandyopadhyay, S., Sarkar, S., & Sensarma, R. (2023). The Association Between Access to Key Household Resources and Violence against Women [Scientific Report]. NATURE Portfolio.
|
Improving the Collection and Use of Administrative Data on Violence against Women: Global Technical Guidance. (2022).
|
Tacoli, C. (2012). Urbanization, Gender and Urban Poverty: Paid Work and Unpaid Carework in the City. International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) & United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
|
Datta, A., Ahmed, N., Mandal, R., & Viswanath, R. (2018). (dis) Connected Infrastructures and Violence against Women (VAW). School of Global Affairs, Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy, King’s College London.
|
Massey, K. (2011). insecurity and Shame: Exploration of the Impact of the Lack of Sanitation on Women in the Slums of Kampala, Uganda. Sanitation and Hygiene Applied Research for Equity (SHARE).
|
Maladkar, A. (2022). Understanding Impacts of Sanitation Women and Links to Gender-Based Violence: Focus on East Africa [CENDEP Working Paper]. Center for Development and Emergency Practice (CENDEP), Oxford Brookes University.
|
Chaplin, S. E., & Kalita, R. (2017). Infrastructure, Gender and Violence: Women and Slum Sanitation Inequalities in Delhi. Scaling City Institutions for India (SCI-FI) Sanitation Programme, Centre for Policy Research New Delhi.
|
Gonsalves, G. S., Kaplan, E. H., & Paltiel, A. D. (2015). Reducing Sexual Violence by Increasing the Supply of Toilets in Khayelitsha, South Africa: A Mathematical Model. PLOS One.
|
Risking Rape to Reach Toilet. Women’s Experiences in the Slum of Nairobi, Kenya. (2010). Amnesty International.
|
Guidelines for Producing Statistics in Violence against Women. (2014). Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations (UN).
|
Jones, P., & Kimari, W. (2018). Security beyond the Men: Women and their Everyday Security Apparatus in Mathare, Nairobi. Urban Studies Journal.
|
Ayodele, J. O. (2015). Crime-Reporting Practices among Market Women in Oyo, Nigeria. Sage Open.
|
Ceccato, V., & Loukaitou-Sideris, A. (2022). Fear of Sexual Harassment and its Impact on Safety Perceptions in Transit Environments: A Global Perspective. Violence Against Women.
|
Wrigley-Asante, C., Owusu, G., Oteng-Ababio, M., & Owusu, A. Y. (2016). Poverty and Crime: Uncovering the Hidden Face of Sexual Crimes in Urban Low-Income Communities in Ghana. Ghana Journal of Geography.
|
Nunbogu, A. M. (2022). Bridging the Health Equity Gap: Examining the Effect of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) Gender-based Violence on the Health and Wellbeing in Ghana [Thesis, Ph. D in Geography]. University of Waterloo.
|
Wrigley-Asante, C. (2016). Gendered Perception of Crime and Safety: Insights from Different Socio-Economic Urban Neighbourhoods in Ghana. Ghana Journal of Geography.
|
Tallman, P. S., Collins, S., & Salmon-Mulanovich, G. (3023). Water Insecurity and Gender-Based Violence: A Global Review of the Evidence. WIREs Water.
|
Mageswari, S., & Gowtham, S. (2020). Violence on Accessing Water and Sanitation Facilities. A Study among Women in Slums/ Resettlement Colonies of Chennai City. International Journal of Social Sciences.
|
Ceccato, V., Nasman, P., & Langefors, L. (2020). Sexual Violence on the Move: An Assessment of Youth’s Victimization in Public Transportation. Women and Criminal Justice.
|
Violence Against Women. Prevalence Estimates 2018: Global, Regional and National Prevalence Estimates Partner Violence and Global and Regional Prevalence Estimates for Non-Partner Sexual Violence Against Women. (2021). World Health Organization (WHO).
|
|
---|