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Guidelines to Address Workplace Violence

01 Mar 2021
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by International Labour Organization 52 min read

Violence against women health workers is often a symptom of significant underlying power imbalances that affect women's participation and leadership as well as their safety and well-being. This guideline is a reference tool for preventing and dealing with workplace violence, managing and mitigating its impacts, and supporting affected workers. These guidelines are useful for implementers and decision-makers at the national, institution/program, and community levels.

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