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(Episode 8) Jordan And Catie - Fostering Dialogue about Violence against Refugee Women

9m · Rutgers Around The World · 21 Jun 17:50

Jordan Steiner and Catie Buttner, doctoral candidates at the Center on Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC) in the Rutgers School of Social Work, discuss why gender-based violence against displaced and refugee women is a global concern. The center has organized a series of workshops to generate solutions and bridge the gap between research and practice on the issue.

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