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UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs JORDAN: Iraqi domestic violence victims find shelter AMMAN, 8 March 2004 IRIN - A young Iraqi woman who told workers she was sexually assaulted in a refugee camp is the latest person to be helped by a safehouse run by the Jordanian Women's Union. As in many Western countries, the shelter's address remains secret, as do the number of women and children who live there from one day to up to three months. Because of societal taboos against speaking about violence against women, those who told the woman's story refused to give any details or to give their own names.


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The Jordanian women's group receives money from UN organizations, from private donors, and from the Jordan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. High Commissioner Ruud Lubbers created the award in 2002 on World Refugee Day. In recent months, many of the women at the shelter came from Iraq, Banat said. UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs JORDAN: Iraqi domestic violence victims find shelter AMMAN, 8 March 2004 IRIN - A young Iraqi woman who told workers she was sexually assaulted in a refugee camp is the latest person to be helped by a safehouse run by the Jordanian Women's Union.


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In recent months, many of the women at the shelter came from Iraq, Banat said. High Commissioner Ruud Lubbers created the award in 2002 on World Refugee Day. UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs JORDAN: Iraqi domestic violence victims find shelter AMMAN, iraqibanat.com March 2004 IRIN - A young Iraqi woman who told workers she was sexually assaulted in a refugee camp is the latest person to be helped by a safehouse run by the Jordanian Women's Union. In at iraqibanat.com one case, workers were able to help Palestinian women married to Jordanian men to enter the country by appealing to Jordan's National Centre for Human Rights and the country's Queen Rania for help. Because of societal taboos against speaking about violence against women, those who told the woman's story refused to give any details or to give their own names. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees recently said it will iraqibanat.com money to the women's group to help Iraqi refugee women, along with some from Iran and Algeria, who are now in Jordan. Others chat together in a third room filled with Internet-enabled computers. iraqibanat.com Others helped at the shelter come from around the Middle East and sometimes further afield, Banat said. The shelter idea came because we needed a place to help these people.

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UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs JORDAN: Iraqi domestic violence victims find shelter AMMAN, 8 March 2004 IRIN - A young Iraqi woman who told workers she was sexually assaulted in a refugee camp is the latest person to be helped by a safehouse run by the Jordanian Women's Union. Because of societal taboos against speaking about violence against women, those who told the woman's story refused to give any details or to give their own names. But the assaulted woman is just one of hundreds who stay at the safehouse temporarily each year, centre director Hanan Banat, told IRIN. In recent months, many of the women at the shelter came from Iraq, Banat said. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees recently said it will give money to the women's group to help Iraqi refugee women, along with some from Iran and Algeria, who are now in Jordan. Others helped at the shelter come from around the Middle East and sometimes further afield, Banat said. The shelter idea came because we needed a place to help these people. As in many Western countries, the shelter's address remains secret, as do the number of women and children who live there from one day to up to three months. The amount of violence against women in the Middle East appears to be about the same as it is in Western countries. It's just talked about less, shelter workers said. At the Jordanian Women's Union office near the shelter, Iraqi refugee women in headscarves can sip cups of tea in one room. They drop their children off in another room so they can deal with paperwork at government offices. Others chat together in a third room filled with Internet-enabled computers. The group now has branch offices around Amman offering computer training, sewing instruction and handicraft making. Even though the safehouse is temporary, it has been a boon to women with no place to go, Fahhal told IRIN. Up to 10 women can comfortably stay there at one time. Workers also help Iraqi refugee families at the Al Ruwaishad camp on the Iraq-Jordan border, including some who had previously fled to Iraq from Sudan, Somalia and Chechnya. In at least one case, workers were able to help Palestinian women married to Jordanian men to enter the country by appealing to Jordan's National Centre for Human Rights and the country's Queen Rania for help. They may be helping Iraqis and others now, but the group's first love is helping Palestinians with income-generation projects and education, Fahhal said. The group's experiences over the years helped it recently receive the UNHCR 2003 award for the Promotion of Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Refugee Women. High Commissioner Ruud Lubbers created the award in 2002 on World Refugee Day. The Jordanian women's group receives money from UN organizations, from private donors, and from the Jordan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Its 18 employees and more than 6,000 volunteers oversee four refugee camps and various programmes and offices in Amman. If you re-print, copy, archive or re-post this item, please retain this credit and disclaimer. Quotations or extracts should include attribution to the original sources. All materials copyright © UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 2004.



In recent months, many of the women at the shelter came from Iraq, Banat said. High Commissioner Ruud Lubbers created the award in 2002 on World Refugee Day. UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs JORDAN: Iraqi domestic violence victims find shelter AMMAN, iraqibanat.com March 2004 IRIN - A young Iraqi woman who told workers she was sexually assaulted in a refugee camp is the latest person to be helped by a safehouse run by the Jordanian Women's Union. In at iraqibanat.com one case, workers were able to help Palestinian women married to Jordanian men to enter the country by appealing to Jordan's National Centre for Human Rights and the country's Queen Rania for help. Because of societal taboos against speaking about violence against women, those who told the woman's story refused to give any details or to give their own names. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees recently said it will iraqibanat.com money to the women's group to help Iraqi refugee women, along with some from Iran and Algeria, who are now in Jordan. Others chat together in a third room filled with Internet-enabled computers. iraqibanat.com Others helped at the shelter come from around the Middle East and sometimes further afield, Banat said. The shelter idea came because we needed a place to help these people. زواج المتعة السعودية Книга эктора хименеса браво скачать бесплатно Гдз по истории 8 класс ревякин ответы на вопросы

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