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GENDER
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Source: http://www.ode.ausaid.gov.au/
Violence against women in Melanesia and East Timor : a review of international lessons
This report is the first step in a longer research and evaluation process conducted by the Office of Development Effectiveness (ODE) and has aims to build the evidence base for effective interventions to combat violence against women and promote gender equality.
Read file new added June,2009
Source: http://www.austdvclearinghouse.unsw.edu.au/
Issues for women in East Timor : the aftermath of Indonesian occupation
Note resulted to explore the problems facing East Timorese women after the occupation by the Indonesians and to propose solutions.
Read file new added June,2009
Source: http://alolafoundation.org/
Bulletin Fundasaun Alola, Volume 3 Issue 13 March 2009
Bulletin resulted from The 2nd International Women for Peace conference, which was held in Timor-Leste on March 5-6 2009, organized as a joint venture by the major women’s organizations in Timor, and funded by the Norwegian Embassy, through its office in Timor Leste.
Read file new added June,2009
http://www.globalmarch.org/
East Timor
Summary of statistics on children’s conditions in East Timor from several international foundations.
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Source: http://www.jsmp.minihub.org
The Law of Gender-Based Violence in Timor Leste
This report analyses the law of gender-based violence in Timor-Leste through legislation, international law and 12 decisions of the district courts handed down between April and December 2005. Gender-based violence (GBV) includes cases of the sexual and domestic violence in which the victim is a woman. The report is intended to provide court actors and the community with a legal guide for GBC cases as well as to follow up an earlier JSMP Women;s Justice Unit report of April 2005 on judicial decision-making.
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Source: http://www.jsmp.minihub.org
Analysis of Decisions in Cases Involving Women and Children Victims: June 2004-March 2005
This report analyses decisions from cases involving women and girl children victims issued by the district courts of Timor Leste from June 2004 – March 2005, and one interlocutory decision from the Court of Appeal involving a girls victim issues in July 2004.
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Source: http://www.jsmp.minihub.org
Statistics on Cases of Violence Against Women in Timor Leste
In late 2004 the Women’s Justice Unit (WJU) of JSMP conducted research and wrote a report entitled “Police Treatment of Women in Timor Leste”. As part of this research, the WJU collected statistical data on violence against women in Timor Leste.
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Source: http://www.jsmp.minihub.org
Police Treatment of Women in Timor Leste
This report examines police treatment of women in Timor Leste. In particular it investigates allegations of gender discrimination against women by the Pilitical National Timor Leste (PNTL), including that: police do not consider cases of domestic violence or sexual assault seriously, that police officers themselves are involved in cases of violence against women, and that sexual harassment of female police officers is occurring within the PNTL.
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Source: http://www.ictj.org/static/Asia/Timor/
Gender and Reparations in Timor-Leste
This is an executive summary of a case study in the forthcoming edited volume, Ruth Rubio-Marin, ed., Engendering Reparations: Recognizing and Compensating Women Victims of Human Rights Violations.
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Source: http://etan.org/lh/pdfs/
Women and the Reconstruction of East Timor
Women have played a critical role in East Timor’s struggle for national independence.
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Source: devnet.anu.edu.au/GenderPacific/pdfs/
The UN Transitional Administration in East Timor : Gender Affairs
The article is published in Development Bulletin.