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Decisions: Second Regular Session 2012

Executive Board Second Regular Session 2012
Regional architecture: administrative, budgetary and financial implications and implementation plan (2012/6)
Progress report towards a harmonized cost-recovery policy (2012/7)
Proposed approach for calculating the operational reserve for the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (2012/8)
UN Women Evaluation Policy (2012/9)
Report on internal audit and investigation activities for the period 1 July 2010 to 31 December 2011 (2012/10)
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    South Africa – From Victim to Victor

    In South Africa—a country often referred to as the murder and rape capital of the world—one group of women are especially at risk. Lesbians are increasingly the targets of a particularly heinous crime: “curative” or “corrective” rape, which perpetrators believe will change their sexual orientation. We travel to South Africa to mark the International Day Against Homophobia, 17 May, and meet several survivors, who are speaking out to confront sexual violence and discrimination.
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