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Impact Evaluation 4 Peace 24-27 March 2014, Lisbon, Portugal 1 It’s all about the money: The economics of IPV Jennifer McCleary-Sills Gender-Based Violence Specialist, WBG Latin America and the Caribbean’s Citizen Security Team
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Source: WHO, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, South African Medical Research Council, 2013 1/3 of all women have experienced partner violence
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Source: WHO, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, South African Medical Research Council, 2013 South Asia: 43% East Asia & Pacific: 30% Europe & Central Asia: 29% Middle East & North Africa: 40% Sub- Saharan Africa: 40% Latin America & the Caribbean: 33% North America: 21% Australia and NZ: 28% IPV crosses geographic, cultural, and economic lines
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IPV risk urban/rural residence assets & income education family history
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IPV is costly
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injuries HIV, STIs lower productivity depression alcohol & drug use unintended pregnancy
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Lost earnings earnings 53% earnings 53%
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Responding to IPV is costly
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IPV risk and $ Bangladesh: workingIPV
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IPV risk and $ Bangladesh: workingIPV Ecuador cash transferIPV
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IPV risk and $ Bangladesh: workingIPV Ecuador cash transferIPV Cote d’Ivoire microfinance + dialogueIPV
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IPV risk and $ Overall working cash transfer microfinance IPV
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$ IPV?
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IT DEPENDS!
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FIND OUT MORE AT: www.worldbank.org/engenderimpact www.worldbank.org/engenderimpact
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