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The following websites are gateways to additional articles, studies, brochures, manuals, fact sheets, research, and information packets on trafficking in women, domestic violence, sexual assault, and sexual harassment:

  • Avon Center for Women and Justice at Cornell Law School
  • University of Minnesota, Violence Against Women Online Resources
  • Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse
  • Bora Laskin Law Library on Women's Human Rights
  • Equality Now
  • Open Women Online
  • Nasilie
  • National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
  • Family Violence Prevention Fund
  • National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice
  • Documents on Women's Rights
  • Development Gateway
  • Hot Peach Pages (Violence against women information in many languages)
  • New Tactics in Human Rights Project, The Center for Victims of Torture 
  • Sexual Harassment Law Firms
  • Institute for Sustainable Communities
  • PeaceWomen

The following websites contain links to other national and international organizations that work on related issues:

  • Avon Center for Women and Justice at Cornell Law School
  • Network for East-West Women - NEWW Polska
  • WAVE
  • VOICE International (clearinghouse for NGOs in CEE/FSU)
  • PeaceWomen

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