Asian Task Force against Domestic violence: IF U NEED HELP
If you or someone you know have been a victim of violence against women or domestic violence please see the list of country help lines below in order to find help and support.
US call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1800799SAFE (7233) or TTY 18007873224
GLOBAL WOMENS STRIKE: Stop the world and change it
International Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM EVALUATION PROJECT
Women Escaping a Violent Environment
Crowdsourcing Information about Helplines for Women and Children in India
Women aid Making women and children safe
WOMEN WATCH
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN LAWYERS
Women's Human Rights Resources
Human Traficking
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Human Trafficking
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A place for women in transition to gain career, life and resource-building skills that can change the direction of their economic futures for the better. To promote a high quality of life for women as independent earners and self sufficient members of the community. (Women's rights information center)
NEWSWOMEN'S RIGHTS - Stories about Women's Rights campaigns on Change.org
Blogs about(worldpress.com): Women In The Workplace
List of women's organisations by geography.(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Hundreds of thousands of women in poor countries die each year during pregnancy or childbirth from largely avoidable causes
Over three decades, the researchers determined that breast cancer cases increased from 641,000 cases in 1980 to 1.6 million cases in 2010 (which far exceeds what would happen from population growth). Cervical cancer cases increased from 378,000 in 1980 to 425,000 in 2010, not as dramatically as breast cancer cases, and the cervical death rate (though 200,000) actually declined.
U.N women - Women bear a disproportionate burden of the world’s poverty. Statistics indicate that women are more likely than men to be poor and at risk of hunger because of the systematic discrimination they face in education, health care, employment and control of assets.
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Ego and domination are the major causes of domestic violence