Astha Ramaiya [Co-author] Shared the Journal Article - Published in Child Abuse & Neglect, June 2026
A new systematic review published in Child Abuse & Neglect examined the link between mental health and technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse (TF-CSEA). Analysing 10 studies with over 25,000 participants across seven countries, researchers found that depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and prior trauma were consistently associated with victimisation. Crucially, the relationship appears bidirectional with mental health difficulties both preceding and resulting from exploitation; creating potential cycles of repeated harm. Perhaps most striking: traditional parental monitoring through technological surveillance showed limited protective effects. What actually mattered? The quality of parent-child relationships including, open communication, emotional warmth, and trust. The findings suggest prevention efforts should combine universal school-based programmes building emotional resilience with targeted support for high-risk youth, while parent education should prioritise connection over control. With 12.5% of children globally experiencing online solicitation annually, understanding these psychological pathways is essential for effective child protection.
Alok Srivastava, Vasanti Rao & Amita Puri Article on International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health, January 2026
Tara Prasad Article on Challanges and Lessons Learns of GESI responsive and inclusive conservatiom practices, Nepal
Ritu Dewan & Swati Raju Article on Economic and Political Weekly
Viera Schioppetto shared Thesis on Gender Approach in Development Projects
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We have had some discussion in this group on sexual assault and rape triggered by a video shared by Tapati Dutta. Even after fatal gang rape of a young woman in New Delhi in Dec triggered an uproar, conservative groups continued to suggest that somehow women were asking for it - by dressing provocatively, staying out late at night and daring to have male friends. Now a Bollywood actress is taking on the issue in a cheeky video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YILiCauhO8
Irit commented...Suggesting that women are 'asking' to be abused, by wearing such & such clothes, is a terrible insolence that only men can invent. The fact is that : very modest women are raped ; young girls & even toddlers, who do not know right and wrong are raped ; old women who are not even attractive are raped. Means - women ARE raped by men, no matter what. the video itself - I don't like it at all. I do not believe making fun of the subject (even with a good intention) serves the purpose.
I realised that if we could find some experiences where communities are taking action and share widely so that communities learn from each other and it gives them energy and hope to take action in their own setting. I request the group to share any such experiences.
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Rituu
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Hi All,
Among the many inspiring stories on prevention of gender based violence (GBV), my favourites are:
1. Harassmap - Cairo - Egypt
Using mobiles / text messages to track GBV and mapping it in real time on the web. See here for details:
http://harassmap.org/en/what-we-do/the-map/
2. Pink Autorickshaws
"To ensure the safety of women, pink autorickshaws - a service exclusively for women - are being reintroduced in the city from Friday.
The Gurgaon traffic police have registered 21 pink autos, which will start from the MG Road Metro station and will only ferry women passengers.
The pink autos were first introduced in 2010. Initially, only 10 pink autos were introduced and gradually the number was increased to 50. But the service failed to garner a good response among women commuters".
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Gurgaon/Pink-autorickshaw-...
3. Taxis for and by Women
"One New Delhi woman, Meenu Vadera, has offered a new, relatively unheard of solution to address both the immediate safety concerns and underlying social challenges women face. She founded New Delhi's first and only all-female Taxi service "Women on Wheels" (a Shaka Consulting Wings Company) in 2008, a women-run taxicab company that helps provide jobs for resource-poor women while simultaneously helping women feel safer when traveling around one of India's most dangerous cities, particularly at night".
http://www.policymic.com/articles/61005/new-delhi-s-taxis-for-women...
Best
Pankaj
Yes I fully agree.
The above news reports establish the fact that it is not the provocatively dressing etc are not the reason for rapes. Such men should be punished in such a way so that it should become lesson to others. Our legal system is not adequate for handling such cases. But then no system in this country works effectively. May be some woman may take advantage of the legal loopholes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6RdzHtO9Rs
The Lihok Pilipina Foundation based in Cebu City, Philippines pioneered the Bantay Banay or the community based approach to prevent and address rape and other forms of violence against women. The Bantay (watch) Banay (family /community) are community organizations that have organized themselves to directly respond to cases of domestic violence and sexual abuse. These are organizations of youth, women, elderly, informal workers, professionals, government workers - practically from different sectors of the community who have undergone training on gender sensitivity, violence against women, legal literacy and even counseling. They elect their own set of officers, plan and conduct awareness raising, advocacy, direct assistance, coordinate with police, social workers, government health centers/hospitals, schools and other organizations and individuals who can help them address VAW. The common community based responses are:
The group was responsible for advocating for the anti-domestic violence ordinance in the city and province several years before the national Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Act was passed. The approach has been replicated in nine (9) regions in the country. For more information, you may contact me at www.womenchampiononline.com.
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