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  2. Editar Adhiambo Ochieng - Wikipedia

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    Ochieng encourages women to speak their stories and raise awareness to showcase the commonality of these experiences. The centre she runs serves as a support network for vulnerable women, such as those leaving abusive relationships. [3] According to the government of Kenya, 45% of women and girls ages 15–49 have experienced violence.

  3. Factors associated with being a victim of sexual violence

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    Young women are usually found to be more at risk of rape than older women. [2] [3] [4] According to data from justice systems and rape crisis centres in Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Peru, and the United States, between one-third and two-thirds of all victims of sexual assault are aged 15 years or less.

  4. Domestic violence and pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Domestic violence during pregnancy is categorized as abusive behavior towards a pregnant woman, where the pattern of abuse can often change in terms of severity and frequency of violence. Abuse may be a long-standing problem in a relationship that continues after a woman becomes pregnant or it may commence in pregnancy. [1]

  5. Revealed: Scandal of police failure to protect vulnerable women

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    The national domestic abuse helpline offers support for women on 0808 2000 247, or you can visit the Refuge website. There is a dedicated men’s advice line on 0808 8010 327.

  6. Domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    Intimate partner violence has been observed in opposite and same-sex relationships, [31] and in the former instance by both men against women and women against men. [32] Family violence is a broader term, often used to include child abuse , elder abuse , and other violent acts between family members.

  7. Women's shelter - Wikipedia

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    A women's shelter, also known as a women's refuge and battered women's shelter, is a place of temporary protection and support for women escaping domestic violence and intimate partner violence of all forms. [1] The term is also frequently used to describe a location for the same purpose that is open to people of all genders at risk.