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Translating Women’s Voices into Action in Mongolia: Addressing Gender-Based Violence through Investments in Infrastructure

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  • Tsolmon Begzsuren
  • Veronica Mendizabal Joffre

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The aim of the paper is to contribute to the discussion on the role of multilateral financing in directly addressing gender-based violence; specifically, the ways in which infrastructure investments can contribute to this aim, and more broadly, toward the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 on gender equality, and SDG 11 on universal access to safe, inclusive, and accessible public spaces.

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  • Tsolmon Begzsuren & Veronica Mendizabal Joffre, 2018. "Translating Women’s Voices into Action in Mongolia: Addressing Gender-Based Violence through Investments in Infrastructure," Working Papers id:12942, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:12942
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    1. Ganbaatar, Dorjjantsan & Vaughan, Cathy & Akter, Shahinoor & Myagmarjav, Sugarmaa & Bohren, Meghan A., 2024. "Navigation of self-conflict and role of self-acceptance within LGBTQ+ young people in contemporary Mongolia," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 161(C).

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