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Oktober 2006

'An Investigation into the Functioning of Women and Child Protection Units (WCPU’s) and Police Stations with Regard to the Protection of Abused Women and Children in Namibia : a report.'


To expand key protection services for vulnerable women and children UNICEF wants “to build on communities’ strengths and capacity to improve their response, and empower women to protect themselves and their children. The project further regards advocacy and support for law reform and development as a key strategy in ensuring the protection of women and children.” (UNICEF: 2004)

The main aim - and the PEACE Centers task - was to provide “data on cases managed at the Women and Child Protection Units, countrywide.” (UNICEF 2004:1)

Below you will find two documents. The first is the full report and the second is a summary that focuses on the most significant findings.

Full Research Report as PDF

Summary as PDF

 

 

September 2005

'An Investigation into the lives of Namibian Ex-fighters fifteen years after Independence.'

The PEACE Centre conducted  research into the current situation of Namibian ex-fighters. This research attempted to obtain a picture of the lives of ex-fighters 15 years after Independence. The results are both insightful  and interesting. Below you will find two documents regarding the research findings. The first is the full report written by Dr. Debie LeBeau and the second is an abbreviated version (booklet) of the full report that focuses on the most significant findings.

Full Research Report as PDF

Research Booklet as PDF

 

 

We hope you enjoy reading through the reports/booklets and should you like to comment or contact PEACE about this research, please email info@peace.org.na  or call +264 61 371 550.


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