Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI)
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Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI)
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Founded in 2002, the SVRI is a "Non committed to eliminating "Rape by simultaneously addressing the lack of research on the different aspects of sexual violence as well as drawing attention of a wide range of people including policy makers and the media, to this public health issue. The "Gender Medical Research Council now hosts SVRI.
SVRI are building an experienced and committed network of researchers, policy makers, activists and donors who would ensure that the many dimension of sexual violence are addressed from the perspective different disciplines and with a multi-cultural outlook. The SVRI does this by building an experienced and committed network of researchers, policy makers, activists and donors to ensure that the many aspects of sexual violence are addressed from the perspective of different disciplines and cultures. Key areas in which they work include: Health effects of sexual violence; Sexual violence and "HIV/AIDS/AIDS; "Universal related to sexual violence; Sexual violence against children; Sexual Violence in Conflict Settings; Trafficking; Sexual violence against people with disabilities; "Female/Traditional Harmful Practices; Men and Masculinities; Medico-Legal Responses; Prevention; Advocacy; and Restorative Justice. |