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#66 Treating survivors of domestic and sexual violence in PNG


PODCASTS:FRONTLINE | 03 November 2010

In Papua New Guinea, 70 percent of women say they've been physically abused by their husbands, and in some parts of the country that number reaches 100 percent, according to the PNG Law Reform Commission. When this kind of violence is so widespread, what kind of a difference can a small MSF project make?


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