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"RETURN TO ABUSER" - Family and Sexual Violence Papua New Guinea
A woman holds her six year old son after he received medical treatment at the MSF-run Tari Hospital in Papua New Guinea’s Highlands region. She brought her son to the clinic after his leg was cut with a knife by another child. MSF’s Family Support Centres have developed a model of care that offers five essential services to all family and sexual violence survivors in a single session. This package of care ensures that integrated medical and psychosocial assistance is provided as soon as possible, establishing a ‘one-stop shop’ so that victims of violence are not forced to move back and forth between different service providers. Since 2009 MSF has treated 27,993 survivors of family and sexual violence care in the country and carried out 68,840 major and minor surgeries, one third of which were for violence-related injuries.
© Jodi Bieber

Cycles of abuse and gender based violence revealed in Papua New Guinea

A woman holds her six year old son after he received medical treatment at the MSF-run Tari Hospital in Papua New Guinea’s Highlands region. She brought her son to the clinic after his leg was cut with a knife by another child. MSF’s Family Support Centres have developed a model of care that offers five essential services to all family and sexual violence survivors in a single session. This package of care ensures that integrated medical and psychosocial assistance is provided as soon as possible, establishing a ‘one-stop shop’ so that victims of violence are not forced to move back and forth between different service providers. Since 2009 MSF has treated 27,993 survivors of family and sexual violence care in the country and carried out 68,840 major and minor surgeries, one third of which were for violence-related injuries.
© Jodi Bieber
I don’t mind losing a limb, but I don’t want to die Woman whose husband attacked her with a knife in front of her seven year old son, in Tari, Papua New Guinea

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Papua New Guinea
Report 1 March 2016