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Session Submission Type: Pre-arranged Panel
In this session, speakers from EU Agencies, National Statistical Offices (NSO), and Academy, come together in order to exchange experiences and showcase new advances on measuring violence against women as well as strategies for responding to technology-facilitated gender-based violence from regional, national and local perspectives. This session will demonstrate a broad range of different data collection methods to better understand the nature, prevalence and impact of gender-based violence and consequently better inform response.
Measuring the prevalence of violence against women across the EU - country differences re-assessed - Sami Nevala, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)
Victimization and Crime Statistics: The experience of Mexico measuring Violence Against Women - Adrián Franco, National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI); Dayana Lizeth Perez, National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI)
Gender based violence costs for society: estimates for some dimensions - Isabella Corazziari, ISTAT; Alessandra Capobianchi, Istituto Nazionale di Statistica of Italy (ISTAT); Claudia Villante, Istituto Nazionale di Statistica of Italy (ISTAT)
Methodological advances on measuring GBV in Spain: an academic perspective - Luis Felipe Rivera-Galicia, Universidad de Alcalá; Elena Mañas-Alcón, University of Alcalá, Spain; Maria Teresa Gallo-Rivera, University of Alcalá, Spain; Óscar Montes-Pineda, University of Alcalá, Spain
Enhancing Early Identification of Violence Against Women and Children Through a Health-Based Risk Assessment Tool in Thailand - Phiset Sa-ardyen, Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ); Yodsawadi Thipphayamongkoludom, Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ)