Reproductive Health Matters
Volume 8, Issue 15 , Pages 93-103 , May 2000

Ethical and methodological issues in conducting research on gender-based violence in Southern Africa

References 

  1. Measuring violence against women cross-culturally. Notes from a meeting . Health and Development Policy Project . 29 June 1995; Tacoma Park MD
  2. In: 2nd Annual Meeting, International Research Network on Violence Against Women . 8–10 December 1996;
  3. World Health Organization  . Putting Women's Safety First: Ethical and Safety Recommendations for Research on Domestic Violence Against Women . Geneva: WHO; 1999; WHO/EIP/GPE/99.2.
  4. Watts C , Heise L , Ellsberg M , García-Moreno C . Putting women's safety first: ethical and safety recommendations for research on domestic violence against women . 2000; (Submitted)
  5. Council for International Organizations of Medical Science  . International Guidelines for Ethical Review of Epidemiological Studies . Geneva: CIOMS/WHO; 1993;
  6. Watts C , Ndlovu M , Keogh E , et al.   The Extent and Health Consequences of Violence against Women in Zimbabwe . Musasa Project Report . 1998; Harare
  7. Jewkes R , Penn-Kekana L , Levin J , et al.   ‘He must give me money, he mustn't beat me’: Violence against Women in Three South African Provinces . Medical Research Council Technical Report . 1999; Pretoria
  8. Department of Health, South Africa  . South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 1998 . In: Preliminary Report . Pretoria: Department of Health; 1999;
  9. Abrahams N , Jewkes R , Laubscher R . ‘I don't elieve in democracy in the home’: Men's Relationships with and Abuse of Women . Medical Research Council Technical Report . 1999; Cape Town
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  12. See for example Ellsberg M , Winkvist A , Liljestrand J . The Nicaraguan Network of` Women against Violence: using research and action for change . Reproductive Health Matters . 1997;5(10):82–92
  13. See also: Watts, C., Njovana, E.Gender violence in Zimbabwe: a need for collaborative action, Reproductive Health Matters. 4 9(7) 46–55
  14. The Musasa Project is an NGO in Zimbabwe which provides counselling and public education and conducts research on violence against women.

  15. World Health Organization  . Violence Against Women . In: WHO/FRH/WHD/97.8. . Geneva: WHO; 1997;

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Reproductive Health Matters
Volume 8, Issue 15 , Pages 93-103 , May 2000