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Violence against women and girls is a devastating public health problem that affects individuals,
families, communities and our society as a whole. It includes intimate partner violence, sexual
violence, human trafficking, and other forms of violence or abuse committed by acquaintances or
strangers. According to the National Violence Against Women Survey, approximately 1.5 million women
are raped and/or physically assaulted by an intimate partner each year. If we are to end violence
against women, we must strengthen efforts to develop comprehensive approaches that prevent violence
from happening in the first place. To learn more, see the links below.
Violence Against Women Prevention Programs
Violence Against Women Prevention Documents
Violence Against Women Prevention Resources
Additional Information
Please contact Nancy Bagnato, MPH, VAWSPP Coordinator, at
nancy.bagnato@cdph.ca.gov.
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