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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 5, 1997 - Issue 10: The international women's health movement
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The Nicaraguan network of women against violence: using research and action for change

Pages 82-92 | Published online: 01 Nov 1997

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Mary Ellsberg, Margarita Quintanilla & William J. Ugarte. (2022) Pathways to change: Three decades of feminist research and activism to end violence against women in Nicaragua. Global Public Health 17:11, pages 3142-3159.
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Mieko Yoshihama & E. Summerson Carr. (2002) Community Participation Reconsidered. Journal of Community Practice 10:4, pages 85-103.
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Rachel Jewkes, Charlotte Watts, Naeema Abrahams, Loveday Penn-Kekana & Claudia García-Moreno. (2000) Ethical and methodological issues in conducting research on gender-based violence in Southern Africa. Reproductive Health Matters 8:15, pages 93-103.
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Akram Hernández-Vásquez, Tatiana Chévez-Ramírez & Carlos Rojas-Roque. (2020) Intimate Partner Violence Among Women of Reproductive Age in Nicaragua: Results From a Nationwide Survey. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 37:9-10, pages NP7225-NP7241.
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Lori K. Sudderth. (2019) The Women’s Project: Educating Women in Rural Nicaragua About Gender and Violence. Affilia 35:2, pages 246-259.
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Mary Ellsberg, William Ugarte, Junior Ovince, Alexandra Blackwell & Margarita Quintanilla. (2020) Long-term change in the prevalence of intimate partner violence: a 20-year follow-up study in León, Nicaragua, 1995-2016. BMJ Global Health 5:4, pages e002339.
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Paul Alhassan Issahaku. (2018) What Women Think Should Be Done to Stop Intimate Partner Violence in Ghana. Violence and Victims 33:4, pages 627-644.
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Pamela J. Neumann. (2018) Transnational Governance, Local Politics, and Gender Violence Law in Nicaragua. Latin American Politics and Society 60:2, pages 61-82.
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Tali Cassidy, Brett Bowman, Chloe McGrath & Richard Matzopoulos. (2016) Brief report on a systematic review of youth violence prevention through media campaigns: Does the limited yield of strong evidence imply methodological challenges or absence of effect?. Journal of Adolescence 52:1, pages 22-26.
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Mary Ellsberg, Diana J Arango, Matthew Morton, Floriza Gennari, Sveinung Kiplesund, Manuel Contreras & Charlotte Watts. (2015) Prevention of violence against women and girls: what does the evidence say?. The Lancet 385:9977, pages 1555-1566.
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Natalie Alvarez, Sasha Kovacs & Jimena Ortuzar. (2015) No Más! Actions/Acciones against Femicide in the Americas. Canadian Theatre Review 161, pages s1-s18.
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Mariano Salazar, Ulf Högberg, Eliette Valladares & Ann Öhman. (2013) The Supportive Process for Ending Intimate Partner Violence After Pregnancy. Violence Against Women 18:11, pages 1257-1278.
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Noha Shawki. (2011) Civil society advocacy and the diffusion of violence against women norms: An analysis of the International Violence Against Women Act. Global Social Policy 11:2-3, pages 175-193.
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Mariano Salazar, Eliette Valladares, Ann Öhman & Ulf Högberg. (2009) Ending Intimate Partner Violence after pregnancy: Findings from a community-based longitudinal study in Nicaragua. BMC Public Health 9:1.
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Joanne Klevens, Gene Shelley, Carmen Clavel-Arcas, David D. Barney, Cynthia Tobar, Elizabeth S. Duran, Ruth Barajas-Mazaheri & Janys Esparza. (2016) Latinos’ Perspectives and Experiences With Intimate Partner Violence. Violence Against Women 13:2, pages 141-158.
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Julie Cupples & Irving Larios. (2005) Gender, elections, terrorism: the geopolitical enframing of the 2001 Nicaraguan elections. Political Geography 24:3, pages 317-339.
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Mary Ellsberg & Lori Heise. (2002) Bearing witness: ethics in domestic violence research. The Lancet 359:9317, pages 1599-1604.
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Anne M. Gadomski, Maria Tripp, Debra A. Wolff, Carol Lewis & Paul Jenkins. (2008) Impact of a Rural Domestic Violence Prevention Campaign. The Journal of Rural Health 17:3, pages 266-277.
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Mary Ellsberg, Rodolfo Peña, Andrés Herrera, Jerker Liljestrand & Anna Winkvist. (2000) Candies in hell: women’s experiences of violence in Nicaragua. Social Science & Medicine 51:11, pages 1595-1610.
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Ann Olsson, Mary Ellsberg, Staffan Berglund, Andrés Herrera, Elmer Zelaya, Rodolfo Peña, Felix Zelaya & Lars-Åke Persson. (2000) Sexual abuse during childhood and adolescence among Nicaraguan men and women: a population-based anonymous survey. Child Abuse & Neglect 24:12, pages 1579-1589.
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M C Ellsberg, R Peña, A Herrera, J Liljestrand & A Winkvist. (1999) Wife abuse among women of childbearing age in Nicaragua.. American Journal of Public Health 89:2, pages 241-244.
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