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Laos seeks to end violence vs. women



VIENTIANE, July 31 (Xinhua) -- The Lao Women's Union is continuing to lend its backing to efforts to end violence against women and children and people trafficking.


Violence against women has long-term effects on both them and their children, as well as on communities and society as a whole, Lao national TV reported on Wednesday.


Affected children face increased health risks and educational problems, absenteeism and abnormal behavior. This has a negative impact on families concerned as well as overall national development.


Relevant authorities pledged effective measures to prevent and tackle violence against women and children and human trafficking.


A quality police and justice response is crucial for ensuring that laws against such violence meet international standards, are enforced, keep women and girls safe from violence, hold perpetrators accountable, and provide effective solutions, according to the report.

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