Monday 1 January 1996
Sun, Sex, and Gold
Tourism and Sex Work in the Caribbean
Kamala Kempadoo
1999
02.04.02
KEM s
Global Sex Workers
Rights, Resistance, and Redefinition
Kamala Kempadoo & Jo Doezema
1998
02.04.02
KEM g
The Sex Trade in the Caribbean
Kamala Kempadoo & Cyndi Mellon
1998
02.04.02
KEM s
A Study on Domestic Violence in the Belize District
Joseph Iyo Ph. D.
1998
02.04.02
IYO s/B
Violence Against Women in Conjugal Unions
CAFRA Suriname
1994
02.04.02
FAL v
STOP Female Genital Mutilation
Women Speak Facts and Actions
Fran P. Hosken
1995
02.04.02
HOS s
Violence Against Women
The Hidden Health Burden
Lori L. Heise, Jacqueline Pitanguy & Adrienne Germain
1994
02.04.02
HEI v
Violence At Home
The Big Secret
Office of the Status of Women
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Canberra for the National Domestic Violence Education Program
1993
02.04.02
HAR v
A Study of Domestic Violence in the British Virgin Islands
"When the Women are incapacitated, the Nation is Incapacited"
Nesha Z. Haniff
1998
02.04.02
HAN s
Dying of Sadness: Gender Sexual Violence ant the HIV Epidemic
HIV and Development Programme Bureau for Development Policy
1999
02.04.02
GOR d
Ending Violence Against Women
A resource Guide – the Global Fund for Women Shaler Adams Foundation
1992
02.04.02
GLO e
NO to Sexual Violence!
Sistren Research
1989
02.04.02
FRE n/A
NO to Sexual Violence!
Sistren Research
1989
02.04.02
FRE n/b
NO to Sexual Violence!
Sistren Research
1989
02.04.02
FRE n/B
NO to Sexual Violence!
Sistren Research
1989
02.04.02
FRE n/C
Sexual Shakedown
The Sexual Harassment of Women on the Job
Lin Farley
1980
02.04.02
FAR s
Haitian Women between Repression and Democracy
ENFOFANM Editions
1991
02.04.02
ENF h
Prostitution: Reflections on demand.
Megan Ellis
1986
02.04.02
ELL p
The Intimate Enemy: Gender Violence and Reproductive Health
Panos Briefing
1998
02.04.02
EPS i
Violence Against Women in Suriname
A Study of Reported Cases
Pro Health
1994
02.04.02
EER v/A
Violence Against Women in Suriname
A Study of Reported Cases
Pro Health
1994
02.04.02
EER v/C
Tourism Prostitution Development
Documentation
ECUMENICAL Coalition on Third World Tourism, Bangkok
1983
02.04.02
ECU t
Tourism Prostitution Development
Documentation
ECUMENICAL Coalition on Third World Tourism, Bangkok
1983
02.04.02
ECU t
Practical Ways to Prevent Domestic Violence
We are Family
The Dominica National Council of Women (DNCW)
2000
02.04.02
DOM p
Violence and the Bahamian Woman
Sandra Dean-Patterson
1994
02.04.02
DEA v/A
Violence and the Bahamian Woman
Sandra Dean-Patterson
1994
02.04.02
DEA v/B
Woman Abuse in South Africa: An Exploratory Study
Institute for Women’s Development NISAA
Zubeda Dangor, Lee Ann Hoff & Renae Scott
1996
02.04.02
DAN w
Domestic Violence and Marital Relationships in the Caribbean
A Guyana Case Study
George K. Danns & Basmat Shiw Parsad
1991
02.04.02
DAN d
A Study of the Incidence of Domestic Violence in Trinidad and Tobago from 1991 to 1993
Merri Creque, B.S. Psychology
1995
02.04.02
CRE s
Guidelines for Police Training on Violence Against Women and Child Sexual Abuse
Commonwealth Secretariat
1988
02.04.02
COM g/B
Sexual Harassment: Silent menace at work
Rosemarie Chung
1995
02.04.02
CHU s
Health Professionals and the Latin American Community on the Issue of Wife Abuse
Women’s Program Centre for Spanish-Speaking Peoples
1994
02.04.02
CEN r
Cuba’s Family Doctor Programme
UNICEF – UNFPA – OPS – OMS – MINSAP
1997
02.05.02
CUB c
The Intensification of Violence Against Women in Trinidad and Tobago During the Period of Structural Adjustment
Major Research Paper for the Graduate Programme in Women’s Studies
Charmaine Crawford
1996
02.04.02
CRA i
Conveying Concerns: Women Report on Gender-Based Violence
Population Reference Bureau MEASURE Communication
2000
02.04.02
COL c
Wife Assault Hurts All of Us
Frances Cearns & Edmonton Area Inter-Agency Committee on Wife Assault Services
1994
02.04.02
CEA w
Battered Dreams
Violence Against Women as an Obstacle to Development
Roxanna Carrillo
1992
02.04.02
CAR b
Domestic Violence and the Law
CAFRA
02.04.02
CAR d/A
Domestic Violence and the Law
CAFRA
02.04.02
CAR d/B
Understanding Wife Abuse
Breaking the Pattern / Family Violence Prevention
1991
02.04.02
CAN b
Women Against Violence Breaking the Silence
Reflecting on Experience in Latin America and the Caribbean
Ana Maria Brasileiro
1997
02.04.02
BRA w/A
Women Against Violence
Breaking the Silence
Reflecting on Experience in Latin America and the Caribbean
Ana Maria Brasileiro
1997
02.04.02
BRA w/B
Redefining Prostitution as Sex Work on the International Agenda
Jo Bindman
1997
02.04.02
BIN r
Domestic violence: battered women in Britain in the 1970s
Val Binney
1981
02.04.02
BIN d
Children in Prostitution, Pornography and Illicit Activities Thailand
Asian Regional Meeting on the Worst Forms of Child Labour
Phuket, Thailand
1999
02.04.02
BER c
The Employer’s Guide
Social Security Belize
1992
02.03.01
BEL e
Guide to Voluntary Contributions
Social Security Belize
1992
02.03.01
BEL g
How to Appeal a Decision?
Social Security Belize
1992
02.03.01
BEL h
How to Register with Social Security
Social Security Belize
1992
02.03.01
BEL h
The Student’s Guide to Social Security
Social Security Belize
1992
02.03.01
BEL s
Employment Injury Benefits
Social Security Belize
1992
02.03.01
BEL e
Maternity Benefits
Social Security Belize
1992
02.03.01
BEL m
Retirement Benefits
Social Security Belize
1992
02.03.01
BEL r
Sickness and Invalidity Benefits
Social Security Belize
1992
02.03.01
BEL s
Survivors’ Benefits
Social Security Belize
1992
02.03.01
BEL s
Beginning to Heal
A First book for Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
Ellen Bass & Laura Davis
1993
02.04.02
BAS b
International Feminism : Networking Against Female Sexual Slavery
Report of the Global Feminist Workshop to Organize Against Traffic in Women Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Kathleen Barry, Charlotte Bunch & Shirley Castley
1983
02.04.02
BAR i
Against Our Will
Men, Women and Rape
Susan Brownmiller
1975
02.04.02
BRO a
Violence Against Women
A Report
Carin Benninger-Budel & Anne-Laurence Lacroix
1999
02.04.02
BEN v
Freedom From Violence
Women’s Strategies from Around the World
Margaret Schuler
1992
02.04.02
SCH f/A
Questionnaire for Survey on Incidence of Violence and Responses to such Violence
A Pilot Survey on the Incidences of Violence and Responses to such Violence among 200 randomly selected Women in Trinidad
1998
Root Causes: A Gender Approach to Child Sexual Exploitation
First World Congress Against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
A WEDO (Women’s Environment & Development Organization) Report
1996
02.04.02
WOM r
Violence Against Women
Curriculum Materials for Legal Studies
Commonwealth Secretariat
1996
02.04.02
COM v
Violence Against Women
Curriculum Materials for Legal Studies
Commonwealth Secretariat
1996
02.04.02
COM v/B
Violence Against Women in the Caribbean
State and Non-State Responses
Roberta Clarke
1998
02.04.02
CLA v/A
Guidelines for Police Training on Violence Against Women and Child Sexual Abuse
Commonwealth Secretariat
1988
02.04.02
COM g
Confronting Violence
A Manual for Commonwealth Action
Commonwealth Secretariat
1992
02.04.02
COM c
Confronting Violence
A Manual for Commonwealth Action
Commonwealth Secretariat
1992
02.04.02
COM c/B
"A far deeper problem..": Violence Against Women and Changes in Caribbean Gender Relations
Violet Eudine Barriteau
1998
02.04.02
BAR f
National Committee on Violence Against Women
National Strategy on Violence Against Women
1993
02.04.02
AUS n
Violence Against Women is Against the Law
Alice Armstrong
1989
02.04.02
ARM v
Tourism, Prostitution, AIDS.
Arbeitskreis Tourismus und Entwicklung
1991
02.04.02
ARB t
Hidden scandal, secret shame
Torture and ill-treatment of children
Amnesty International
2000
02.04.03
AMN h
Prostitution: a difficult issue for feminists.
Priscilla Alexander
1987
02.04.02
ALE p
Programme Advisory Note
Reproductive Health Effects of Gender-Based Violence: Policy and Programme Implications
UNFPA – United Nations Population Fund
1998
02.04.02
AKL r
Going to Court
A Guide for Victims of Domestic Violence
All Women’s Action Society
1992
02.04.02
AHM g/A
Going to Court
A Guide for Victims of Domestic Violence
All Women’s Action Society
1992
02.04.02
AHM g/B
Women and Rape
Legal Resources Foundation
ARW w
Surviving Sexual Assault
Rape Crisis Society
1994
02.04.02
RAP s/A
Surviving Sexual Assault
Rape Crisis Society
1994
02.04.02
RAP s/b
Crimes of Gender
Violence Against Women
Gary E. McCuen
1994
02.04.02
MCC c
Gender-Based Violence: A Human Rights Issue
Nieves Rico
1997
02.04.02
RIC g
Rape and socio-economic condition in Trinidad and Tobago: some preliminary notes.
Kenneth Pryce & Daurius Figueira
1978
02.04.02
PRY r
Rape and socio-economic condition in Trinidad and Tobago: some preliminary notes
Kenneth Pryce & Daurius Figueira
1978
02.04.02
PRY r/A
Ethnicity, elections and democracy in Trinidad and Tobago: analysing the 1995 and 1996 elections
Ralph R. Premdas and Bishnu Ragoonath
1996
04.04.02
PRE e/B
Understanding Violence
When will women burn out their oppression
Research Centre for Women’s Studies
Veena Poonacha
1991
Domestic Violence
Turn the World Upside Down
New Jersey Department of Community Affairs
1990
02.04.01
POP g/A
A Time for Action
On Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
_Employer’s Guide
Ontario Women’s Directorate
1993
02.04.02
ONT t/A
A Time for Action
On Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Employer’s Guide
Ontario Women’s Directorate
1993
02.04.02
ONT t/B
Needs Assessment Study among Street – Based Female Commercial Sex Workers in Paramaribo, Suriname
Claris B. O’Carroll, MPH and Others
1994
02.04.02
OCA n
What you should know about Rape
A Practical Guide for Africa & the Third World
Kabahenda Nyakabwa, M. Sc.
1994
02.04.02
NYA w
Urban Poverty and Violence in Jamaica
World Bank Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Caroline Moser & Jeremy Holland
1997
02.04.02
MOS u
Violence Against Women
A Booklet for Women
Carmen Hutchinson Miller
1994
02.04.02
MIL v
Too Close to Home
Domestic Violence in the Americasi
Andrew R. Morrison & Maria Loreto Biehl
1999
02.04.02
MOR t
The Impact of Guns on Women’s Lives (2x)
Control Arms/Stop Violence Against Women/Amnesty International
2003
Making rights a reality
The Duty of states to address Violence Against women
Amnesty International
2004
Women, Violence and Health (2x)
It’s in our hands Stop violence against women
Amnesty International
2005
Gender Violence: The Hidden War Crime
Women, Law & Development International
1998
02.04.02
WLD g
Feminist Analysis of Wife Beating
Del Martin
02.04.02
MAR f
Grass-roots feminist response to intimate violence in the Caribbean
Betty Hearn Morrow
1994
02.04.02
MOR g
Domestic Violence in Macedonia
Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights
1998
02.04.02
MIN d
Domestic Violence in Nepal
Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights
1998
02.04.02
MIN d
Crime or Development: Who calls the shots?
Panos Media Briefing No. 26
1997
02.04.02
MIL c
The hidden Struggle
Statutory and Voluntary Sector Responses to Violence Against Black Women in the Home
Amina Mama
1989
02.04.02
MAM h
The hidden Struggle
Statutory and Voluntary Sector Responses to Violence Against Black Women in the Home
Amina Mama
1989
02.04.02
MAM h/B
They are Crying for Help
Report on the Survey of Institutions in Suriname Working in the field of relief and support to female victims of domestic violence.
Henna E. Malmberg-Guicherit
1998
02.04.02
MAL t/A
They are Crying for Help
Report on the Survey of Institutions in Suriname Working in the field of relief and support to female victims of domestic violence.
Henna E. Malmberg-Guicherit
1998
02.04.02
MAL t/B
Fresh Start
Joan Lefeuvre with the YWCA of Canada
1982
02.04.02
LEF f
Take Back the Night
Women on Pornography
Laura Lederer
1980
02.04.02
The Right to Live Without Violence
Women’s proposals and actions
Latin American and Caribbean Women’s Health Network
1996
02.04.02
LAT r
High School Education Kit on Sexual Harassment
June Larkin and Pat Staton
1996
02.04.02
LAR h/A
High School Education Kit on Sexual Harassment
June Larkin and Pat Staton
1996
02.04.02
LAR h/B
Poverty and Development
Calling for Change: International Strategies to end Violence Against Women
Joanna Kerr
1994
02.04.02
KER c
Understanding Domestic Violence
A Training and Information Manual for Community Educators
Jacintha James
1996
02.04.02
JAM u/a
A Study on Domestic Violence in the Belize District
Joseph Iyo
1998
02.04.02
IYO s
After Sexual Assault
Medical care Criminal Justice Procedures Prosecution Emotional Recovery
The Members of the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault
1989
02.04.02
ILL a
Acquaintance Rape
When the Rapist is someone you know
Medical care Criminal Justice Procedures Prosecution Emotional Recovery
The Members of the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault
1990
02.04.02
ILL a
Model strategies and practical measures on the elimination of violence against women in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice
ICCLR&CJP
1998
02.04.02
ICC m
Suicide by Poisoning
G. Hutchinson, H. Daisley, V. Simmons and A.N. Gordon
1993
02.04.02
HUT s
Rape for Profit
Trafficking of Nepali Girls and Women India’s Brothels
Human Rights Watch/Asia
1995
02.04.02
HUM r
Sexual a Coercion focus and on Reproductive Research Health
Lori Heise, Kirsten Moore and Nahid Toubia
1995
02.04.02
HEI s/A
Sexual a Coercion focus and on Reproductive Research Health
Lori Heise, Kirsten Moore and Nahid Toubia
1995
02.04.02
HEI s/B
Violence Against Women
The Hidden Health Burden
Lori L. Heise, Jacqueline Pitanguy and Adrienne Germain
1995
02.04.02
HEI v/B
Fact Sheet on : GENDER VIOLENCE
A statistics for Action fact sheet
IWTC/UNIFEM
1992
02.04.02
HEI f
Fact Sheet on : GENDER VIOLENCE
A statistics for Action fact sheet
IWTC/UNIFEM
1992
02.04.02
HEI f/b
Violence against women in the Caribbean: the case of Jamaica
Nesha Haniff
1995
02.04.02
HAN v