%0 Unpublished Work %9 AP : Autres productions %A Adra, N. %A Al-Ali, N. %A Farhat, S. %A Joly, D. %A Larzillière, Pénélope %A Pratt, N. %T Women, violence and exiting from violence with a gendered approach: MENA region and diaspora %C Paris %D 2020 %L fdi:010077629 %G ENG %I FMSH %K ANTHROPOLOGIE SOCIALE ; VIOLENCE ; RELATION DE GENRE ; MOUVEMENT DE FEMMES ; INEGALITE SOCIALE ; JUSTICE SOCIALE ; DIASPORA ; DROIT INTERNATIONAL ; MOUVEMENT ISLAMIQUE ; ETUDE DE CAS %K AFRIQUE DU NORD ; TUNISIE ; MOYEN ORIENT ; EGYPTE ; IRAQ ; TURQUIE ; YEMEN ; FRANCE ; ROYAUME UNI %K PALESTINE %N 143 %P 36 multigr. %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010077629 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/divers20-04/010077629.pdf %W Horizon (IRD) %X This report presents a gendered approach to understanding violence and ways of exiting violence. It emphasises the importance of studying violence in the private and public spheres, as well as gender-based violence wherever it may occur. These different types of violence are linked by the thread of gender and can be analysed under the concept of the 'continuum of violence'. A gendered approach also emphasises the need to address social injustice and structural inequalities all round: ending gender-based violence, guaranteeing women's equal access to resources and addressing all forms of inequalities, oppressions and exploitation. This report highlights examples where women have been active in contributing to ending violence and injustice, as social actors in their own right, in the region, locally, nationally and internationally. %$ 106GESOC2