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Gender Based Violence as a Reproductive Justice Issue Reframing Data, Indicators and Measures: A Case from Asia Pacific

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Introduction to the Gender Based Violence as a Reproductive Justice Issue Reframing Data, Indicators and Measures: A Case from Asia Pacific Policy Brief

The ARROW brief on Gender Based Violence (GBV) as a Reproductive Justice Issue: Reframing Data, Indicators and Measures, A Case from Asia Pacific, has been developed by ARROW with contributions from fellow members of the Asia Network to End GBV. The brief also draws from larger movement backed research on making the SDG data more inclusive.

The Policy brief talks about Gender-based violence faced by women and girls in all their diversities

The brief foregrounds the multiple and intersecting forms of violence faced by women and girls in all their diversities that is often further compounded by discrimination based on age, disability, caste, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status.

How can we reframe GBV through a reproductive justice lens?

Central to the brief is the call to reframe GBV through a reproductive justice lens, which shifts focus from individual instances of violence to systemic power dynamics and structural oppression. This approach demands inclusive data systems that go beyond the traditional data binaries and categories, thus incorporating intersectional indicators, enabling better monitoring, accountability, and redress to GBV.

Call to action: Challenging harmful gender norms to eliminate GBV

The brief also highlights the importance of long-term, community-led engagement to challenge harmful gender norms, promote accountability, and ensure access to justice.

Finally, it advocates for integrated, adequately resourced, and justice-based approaches across all sectors—health, education, social protection, climate resilience, and digital safety—to meaningfully prevent, monitor, and eliminate GBV as part of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals towards Agenda 2030, of leaving no-one behind.

Additional Resources:

  1. ARROW for Change – Reproductive Justice: Recalibrating the SRHR Agenda
  2. Countdown to 2030: Are Countries in the Asia Pacific Region Honoring Their Commitments to SDG 3 and SDG 5?

Vietnam

  • Centre for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population (CCIHP)

Sri Lanka

  • Bakamoono;
  • Women and Media Collective (WMC),
  • Youth Advocacy Network – Sri Lanka (YANSL)

Singapore

  • End Female Genital Cutting Singapore
  • Reproductive Rights (WGNRR)

Philippines

  • Democratic Socalist Women of the Philippines (DSWP);
  • Galang;
  • Healthcare Without Harm;
  • Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities;
  • Likhaan Centre for Women’s Health;
  • Nisa UI Haqq Fi Bangsamoro;
  • PATH Foundation Inc. (PFPI);
  • Women’s Global Network for
    Reproductive Rights (WGNRR)

Pakistan

  • Aahung, Centre for Social Policy Development (CSPD);
  • Forum for Dignity Initiative (FDI);
  • Gravity Development Organization; Green Circle Organization;
  • Indus Resources Center (IRC);
  • Idara-e-Taleem-O-Aaghai (ITA);
  • Rehnuma – Family Planning Association Pakistan;
  • Shelter
    Participatory Organisation;
  • Shirkat Gah;
  • The Enlight Lab

Nepal

  • Beyond Beijing Committee (BBC);
  • Blind Youth Association of Nepal;
  • Blue Diamond Society (BDS);
  • Nepalese Youth for Climate Action (NYCA);
  • Visible Impact;
  • Women’s Rehabilitation Centre (WOREC);
  • YPEER Nepal;
  • YUWA

Myanmar

  • Colourful Girls Organization;
  • Green Lotus Myanmar

Maldives

  • Hope for Women;
  • Society for Health Education (SHE)

Malaysia

  • Federation of Reproductive Health Associations of Malaysia (FRHAM);
  • Joint Action Group for Gender Equality (JAG);
  • Justice for Sisters (JFS);
  • Reproductive Health Association of
    Kelantan (ReHAK);
  • Reproductive Rights Advocacy Alliance Malaysia (RRAAM);
  • Sisters in Islam (SIS)

Lao PDR

  • Lao Women’s Union;
  • The Faculty of Postgraduate Studies at the University of Health
    Sciences (UHS)

Indonesia

  • Aliansi Satu Visi (ASV);
  • CEDAW Working Group;
  • Hollaback! Jakarta;
  • Institut Kapal Perempuan;
  • Kalyanamitra;
  • Komnas Perempuan;
  • Remaja Independen Papua/Independent Youth
    Forum Papua (FRIP/IYFP);
  • Perkumpulan Keluarga Berencana Indonesia (PKBI);
  • Perkumpulan Lintas Feminis Jakarta;
  • Perkumpulan Pamflet Generasi;
  • RUTGERS Indonesia;
  • Sanggar SWARA;
  • Women on Web;
  • Yayasan Kesehatan Perempuan (YKP); 
  • YIFOS Indonesia

India

  • CommonHealth;
  • Love Matters India;
  • Pravah;
  • Rural Women’s Social Education Centre (RUWSEC);
  • SAHAYOG;
  • Sahaj;
  • Sahiyo;
  • SAMA – Resource Group for Women and Health;
  • WeSpeakOut;
  • The YP Foundation (TYPF)

Morocco

  • Association Marocaine de Planification Familiale (AMPF),
  • Morocco Family Planning Association
Gender Based Violence as a Reproductive Justice Issue Reframing Data, Indicators and Measures: A Case from Asia Pacific

Introduction to the Gender Based Violence as a Reproductive Justice Issue Reframing Data, Indicators and Measures: A Case from Asia Pacific Policy Brief

The ARROW brief on Gender Based Violence (GBV) as a Reproductive Justice Issue: Reframing Data, Indicators and Measures, A Case from Asia Pacific, has been developed by ARROW with contributions from fellow members of the Asia Network to End GBV. The brief also draws from larger movement backed research on making the SDG data more inclusive.

The Policy brief talks about Gender-based violence faced by women and girls in all their diversities

The brief foregrounds the multiple and intersecting forms of violence faced by women and girls in all their diversities that is often further compounded by discrimination based on age, disability, caste, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status.

How can we reframe GBV through a reproductive justice lens?

Central to the brief is the call to reframe GBV through a reproductive justice lens, which shifts focus from individual instances of violence to systemic power dynamics and structural oppression. This approach demands inclusive data systems that go beyond the traditional data binaries and categories, thus incorporating intersectional indicators, enabling better monitoring, accountability, and redress to GBV.

Call to action: Challenging harmful gender norms to eliminate GBV

The brief also highlights the importance of long-term, community-led engagement to challenge harmful gender norms, promote accountability, and ensure access to justice.

Finally, it advocates for integrated, adequately resourced, and justice-based approaches across all sectors—health, education, social protection, climate resilience, and digital safety—to meaningfully prevent, monitor, and eliminate GBV as part of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals towards Agenda 2030, of leaving no-one behind.

Additional Resources:

  1. ARROW for Change – Reproductive Justice: Recalibrating the SRHR Agenda
  2. Countdown to 2030: Are Countries in the Asia Pacific Region Honoring Their Commitments to SDG 3 and SDG 5?

Maldives

  • Hope for Women
  • Society for Health Education (SHE)

Mongolia

  • MONFEMNET National Network