Sexual Violence: What Practitioners Can Do!
Journal Title: Indian Obstetrics & Gynaecology - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 4
Abstract
Gender-based violence is an increasing problem- it has been there since years but probably now more people are talking about it and there has been increasing media coverage and social debate on these issues. In fact, the recent ‘MeToo’ campaign on Facebook has made many people, of different genders come out into the open and talk about their past experiences on social media.
Authors and Affiliations
Reena Wani
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