WAR has been the focus of various studies in the past and continues to contribute invaluable insight to researches that deal with various issues around sexual and reproductive health. Below are some useful links to some of these studies:
2) Daughters of Eve: Violence Against Women in Pakistan © 2004 Muhammad Jehanzeb Noor
3) Crime or Custom: Violence Against Women in Pakistan ©Human Rights Watch, 1999
5) Preparing for the Future: Sexual Abuse of Girls and Young Women (abstract)
6) Women and Children as Victims of Crime by Jameel Yusuf, Pakistan (article)
7) Islam’s Shame - Lifting the Veil of Tears by Ibn Warraq (article)
8) Reproductive Health and Rights—Reaching the Hardly Reached
9) Child Abuse Part of Everyday Life in Pakistan by Rana Rizvi (article)
10) No progress on Women's Rights (Amnesty International 1998)
11) Overview of Women’s Mental Health In Pakistan by Dr. Unaiza Niaz (article)
12) Attack on Fundamentals: Introduction Dr. Hameeda Hossain
13) Price of Honor: Muslim Women Lift the Veil of Silence on the Islamic World
14) Pakistan Scan: Say NO to Gender Based Violence
15) Women’s Human Rights Remain a Dead Letter (Amnesty International 1997)
16) Pakistan Human Rights Practices ( U.S. Department of State, 1993)
17) Urban Safety and Crime Prevention by S. Akbar Zaidi (article)
18) South Asian Review of the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: Pakistan Study Report 2001
19) A Sub-regional Review of Violence Against Women (UNESCAP)
20) Access to Justice for Women of Karachi: A Pilot Assessment (CIET, Canada, 2002)
22) Women Living Under Muslim Laws Dossier 19 (© Christine Spengler/SYGMA)
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Human Rights Crisis in Karachi (Amnesty International,
1996)