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Women and the city : examining the gender impact of violence and urbanisation
The global safe cities for women movement began to emerge in the 1970s, with groups of women in diverse countries worldwide organising protest marches to "take back the night". Over time, several organisations began conducting work on women's urban safety. These organisations included Women in Cities International (WICI), the Huairou Commission, Jagori, UN-HABITAT, and UN Women (formerly UNIFEM). Although the initiatives have varied in their geographic scope and focus, they have highlighted the importance of city planning, and encouraged practical initiatives that involve women themselves in creating safer cities.
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