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Adaptation of the «Wings» methodology against gender- based violence in Ukraine
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Sarnatska A, Pykalo I, Hrudii M, Parkhomenko V.
Journal of ALSRT, #3, 2019
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Sarnatska A, Pykalo I, Hrudii M, Vielta Parkhomenko V.
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Adaptation of the «Wings» methodology against gender- based violence in Ukraine
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