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CORRELATION INTERPRETATION

INSUFFICIENT IMPLEMENTATION

Barangay’s strategic location expects its immediate implementation of the law.


However, with the difference in certain legal procedures especially the
mediation/conciliation encouraged under the Katarungang Pambarangay Law, which on
the other hand was strictly prohibited by RA 9262, confusion as regards which
assistance is to be made might be detrimental for the victim. Likewise, the Philippine
Commission on Human Rights reported in the 11 th Annual Meeting of the Asia Pacific
Forum (2006) acknowledged that the real impediment to gender equality was not the
lack of laws, but rather their insufficient implementation.

Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Studies (ISSN: 2321 – 2799) Volume 02 –
Issue 01, February 2014

ECONOMIC VIOLENCE

There are different factors worldwide causative to violence against women [6] according
to some studies. Age, relationship separation, income and foregoing oppression are few
of the influencers of violence against women in Nigeria

In the analysis of World Health Organization (WHO), London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine and Medical Research Council in 2013, 30% of women has
experienced abuse physically and sexually over 80 countries worldwide. Among these
countries, 24.6% belongs to West Pacific region, 37.7% in Southeast Asia and 37%
within Eastern Mediterranean area

Other common forms of abuse done on women are rape, early marriage, stalking,
dating violence, forced marriage, contradicting a woman access to and control over
basic resources, isolating woman, and embarrassing her.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2012, July 16). Types of violence
against women. Retrieved January 25, 2017, from https://goo.gl/311sCN

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