Jordan: Assessment on Violence Against Women Reveals Achievements and Gaps
The United Nations Task Force on Violence Against Women, working under the auspices of the United Nations Interagency Network on Women and Gender Equality, recently released a baseline assessment on violence against women in
According to the assessment, the government of
Data concerning the number of women impacted by domestic violence, for instance, is not currently available and must be estimated from health surveys. The number of women experiencing violence in the workplace and in the public sphere is even more difficult to ascertain.
Currently, two overarching national plans are being used to limit violence against women, but the assessment calls for greater cooperation and communication among the government agencies implementing the plans.
Furthermore, the assessment points to a need for greater coordination among non-governmental organizations, although the UN report does laud
Finally, the assessment calls on the government of
Compiled from: Violence against Women: Assessing the Situation in Jordan, The United Nations , WUNRN.com (16 August 2010).
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