FAQ for the international campaign 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence (coordinated annually by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership at Rutgers). Check out the answer to the Last Question:Who do I contact to report gender-based violence issues and human rights abuses occurring in my country? Answer: If you or someone you know has been abused or has been a victim of violence and you are unsure about where to go, Hot Peach Pages.
UNHCR
Democratic Republic of the Congo: Domestic and sexual violence, including legislation, state protection, and services available to victims (2006-March 2012) see below under Additional Sources Consulted
UNHCRNamibia: Domestic violence, including state protection, services and recourse available to victims see below under Additional Sources Consulted
UNHCREthiopia: Domestic violence, including legislation, state protection and services available to victims (2007-2011) see below under Additional Sources Consulted
RAINN: Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network Email 2006: "Thanks so much for your site. We link to it from our resources section. The international agencies you provide are especially useful for us. Sometimes we hear from people in other countries, and, because we only
provide services in the US, we direct them to your site for help."
National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women Email 2002: "VAWnet will certainly provide a prominent link to your web site .... It is a valuable resource often utilized by Technical Assistance Specialists with the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence."
Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence—Members include: Allstate Insurance, American Express, Avon, Blue Shield, Chase Bank, Colorado Bar Assoc, Cornell University, Corning, Eastman Kodak, Fifth & Pacific, Futures Without Violence, Illinois State University, Mary Kay, NFL, Pennzoil-Quaker State, Prudential, Rutgers University, Target, Verizon