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India - Streamlining Grievance Redressal Mechanisms : Detering Sexual Harassment on Public Transport and Urban Spaces - A Guidance Brief Based on the Toolkit for Enabling Gender Responsive Urban Mobility and Public Spaces (English)

The gap in the prevalence and reporting of sexual harassment needs to be addressed through efficient redressal mechanisms. Evidence from Indian cities shows that while the prevalence of sexual harassment on public transport and in public spaces is high, reporting, and subsequent actions taken for redressal are perceived to be low. The multiplicity of redressal systems also discourages women from reporting incidents of sexual harassment. Thus, ...
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Ollivier,Gerald Paul; Nikore,Mitali; Lnu,Sarah Natasha; Vasudevan,Vandana; Shah,Sonal Navin; Singhal, Akshat; Banerji, Ayushi; Kapoor, Anju; Sarma Nongpiur,Philarisa; Reddy, Divya.

India - Streamlining Grievance Redressal Mechanisms : Detering Sexual Harassment on Public Transport and Urban Spaces - A Guidance Brief Based on the Toolkit for Enabling Gender Responsive Urban Mobility and Public Spaces (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099630010202217290/IDU08bcf65ff0ec9204d3f0bda6046ccc305aef5

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