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Improving the State’s Response to Gender-Based Violence in Punjab, Pakistan

In Punjab, Pakistan’s most populous province, an estimated six women are murdered, eight are sexually assaulted, eleven are battered, and thirty-two are abducted on a daily basis. An effective response mechanism is direly needed to counter the incidence of gender-based violence. An assessment of the country’s existing criminal justice system provides insight on what is needed to better protect women and girls.

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Peace or Justice?: Transitional Justice in Sierra Leone

Case studies of transitional justice in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Sierra Leone suggest that both peace and justice elements are necessary during transitional justice processes, both for sustainable development in the aftermath of conflict and for the creation of lasting peace.