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United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division Role of NSOs in measuring violence against women Tiina Luige UNECE Statistical Division Geneva, 29-30 April 2010
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 2Presentation 13 Background UN GA Resolutions 2006-2009: Intensification of efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women Systematic data collection and analysis Involvement of national statistical offices UNSC Friends of the Chair (FoC) established in February 2008 to develop a set of indicators to measure VAW Australia, Bangladesh, Botswana, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Costa-Rica, Egypt, Ghana, Italy, Mexico (Chair), Thailand, Turkey, United States
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 3 FoC developing VAW indicators Core indicators to measure VAW as part of a NSO regular data collection exercise Both statistical surveys and administrative records needed Further work on use of administrative and civil society records: include indicators in the core set (e.g. femicide) adjust statistical data collections to provide data on gender and VAW Presentation 13
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 4 Role of NSOs in measuring VAW Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics Impartiality Professionalism Confidentiality Methodological and technical know-how Good basis for sample frame (from pop. Census) Continuity Presentation 13
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 5 Role of NSOs in measuring VAW Limited resources NSOs financed from state budget Statistical Programme adopted by a relevant body (Parliament, Government, Council) Lack of awareness and policy support Know-how in specific methodology on surveys on VAW Ethical and safety measures Presentation 13
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 6Presentation 13 Core set of indicators on VAW (1) 1. Total and age specific rate of women subjected to physical violence in the last 12 months by severity of violence, relationship to the perpetrator and frequency 2. Total and age specific rate of women subjected to physical violence during lifetime by severity of violence, relationship to the perpetrator and frequency 3. Total and age specific rate of women subjected to sexual violence in the last 12 months by severity of violence, relationship to the perpetrator and frequency 4. Total and age specific rate of women subjected to sexual violence during lifetime by severity of violence, relationship to the perpetrator and frequency
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 7Presentation 13 Core set of indicators on VAW (2) 5. Total and age specific rate of ever-partnered women subjected to sexual and/or physical violence by current or former intimate partner in the last 12 months by frequency 6. Total and age specific rate of ever-partnered women subjected to sexual and/or physical violence by current or former intimate partner during lifetime by frequency 7. Total and age specific rate of women subjected to psychological violence in the past 12 months by the intimate partner 8. Total and age specific rate of women subjected to economic violence in the past 12 months by the intimate partner 9. Total and age specific rate of women subjected to female genital mutilation
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 8Presentation 13 UNDA project on VAW (1) “Enhancing capacities to eradicate VAW through networking of local knowledge communities” – financed by UN Development Account 2009-2011 Undertaken by the 5 UN Regional Commissions: ECLAC, ECA, ECE, ESCAP, ESCWA, DESA/Statistical Division, DESA/DAW, coordinated by ECLAC
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 9Presentation 13 UNDA project on VAW (2) Objective: to strengthen national and regional capacity to act on the prevention, sanction and eradication of VAW through use of enhanced statistical data and indicators of VAW, and increased knowledge sharing at the regional and interregional levels
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 10Presentation 13 Main activities Workshops, seminars, expert meeting, etc.: UNECE 1st workshop 29-30 April 2010, Geneva Developing and testing a module to collect data for the core set of indicators on VAW Increased knowledge sharing among national machineries and other stakeholders: Interregional web-portal National and international publications
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 11Presentation 13 Survey module on VAW Need for developing the module: limited availability of data on the core indicators from current surveys NSOs often not involved in data collection on VAW To collect data on the 8 indicators developed by the UNSC FoC group Led by UNECE, with other UN regional commissions, UNSD, UNDAW Module to be tested in 10 countries
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 12 Survey module on VAW (2) Survey module ready, available on Internet: http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/display/VA W/Measuring+violence+against+women http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/display/VA W/Measuring+violence+against+women Accompanying materials: Q by Q explanation, training plan, interviewer guide, codebook, analysis plan) Translated into Russian, translation into Arabic, Chinese and Spanish underway Tests to be completed during 2010, latest by mid-2011
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 13 Testing strategy Focus on the effectiveness of the module for collecting data on VAW The aim not to collect representative data Test the associated procedures: how the module fits in another survey, interviewer training, translation of questions Test module as part of another survey (an actual or a replicated survey), or as a core of a dedicated survey
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 14 Testing can be done in different forms: Included in another appropriate population based survey: testing with a small sample (starting from 200- 250 respondents) part of the pre-test of the main survey attach the module to a subset of respondents of the main survey in a replicated survey As a stand-alone survey Can target specific regions or subgroups of population Organization of testing of the module
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 15 Considerations for testing Can be included in an appropriate population based survey Survey or sample on women only Women interviewers E.g. (women’s) health survey, Multi-Indicator Cluster Survey, crime and victimisation survey, survey on domestic violence, etc. Political will and involvement of stakeholders Translate / adapt module to suit national culture
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 16 Sources for information UNECE Website (module and supporting materials): http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/display/VAW/Mea suring+violence+against+women http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/display/VAW/Mea suring+violence+against+women UNSC Friends of the Chair meetings: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/meetings/vaw/ default.htm Expert Group Meeting on VAW (Sept.09): http://www.unece.org/stats/documents/2009.09.gender.htm UNODC/UNECE Manual on Victimisation: http://www.unece.org/stats/archive/01.08.e.htm
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Tiina Luige - UNECE Statistical Division Slide 17Presentation 13 Thank you!
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