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[Title] => Violence against women still rampant- report
[Summary] => A few days before Women’s Day, a training institution for women raised the alarm as recent data on violence against women and children showed that at least one woman or child is abused every 10 minutes in the country.
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[Title] => UNICEF: 80% of persons displaced by armed conflict are women and children
[Summary] => Some 80 percent of internally displaced persons (IDPs) caused by armed conflicts in the country are women and children, according to a study commissioned by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
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[Title] => 14 women, kids raped, battered daily CWR
[Summary] => On the average, 14 women and children are being raped and battered daily or one in almost a couple of hours. Five women or children get sexually harassed everyday or one in every five hours. Six children receive punches each day or one in every four hours.
Such figures of violence from the Philippine National Police may rate in soaps or movies, but are disturbing in real life, a research and training institute for women said.
According to the Center for Womens Resources (CWR), cases of rape, acts of lasciviousness, wife and child battery continue to rise.
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Such figures of violence from the Philippine National Police may rate in soaps or movies, but are disturbing in real life, a research and training institute for women said.
According to the Center for Womens Resources (CWR), cases of rape, acts of lasciviousness, wife and child battery continue to rise.
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