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The Catholic perspective on anti-VAW strategies within the Catholic Church

Author: 
Sr. Mary John Mananzan, a feminist theologian and founder-honorary Chair of GABRIELA
Publication Date: 
November, 2009

The Role of Religious/Faith Based Organizations in the UN Secretary General's Campaign to End Violence Against Women in the Asia-Pacific Region

Presentation by Sr. Mary John Mananzan, given during the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) High Level Intergovernmental meeting (HLM) to review regional implimentation of the Beijing Platform for Action and its regional and global outcomes.

Sr. Mary John Mananzan is a feminist theologian and founder-honorary Chair of GABRIELA (a leading women's movement in the Philippines).

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Tags: Asia, Philippines

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