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New evidence from risk factor analysis of the 2017 National Study on Gender-Based Violence in Mongolia

New evidence from risk factor analysis of the 2017 National Study on  Gender-Based Violence in Mongolia
New evidence from risk factor analysis of the 2017 National Study on  Gender-Based Violence in Mongolia

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46

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UNFPA Mongolia CO

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New evidence from risk factor analysis of the 2017 National Study on Gender-Based Violence in Mongolia

Publication date

09 December 2024

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The first national study on the prevalence of violence against women was conducted in Mongolia in 2017. Based on carefully conducted interviews with more than 7,300 women, it found high rates of violence are being experienced, regardless of age, education, employment status or geographic location. One in three (31.2%) ever-partnered women disclosed experiencing physical and/or sexual violence by a current or former partner. Over forty percent disclosed experiencing emotional abuse.