
Giselle Marie Bello
Social Development Analyst, Gender-based Violence In Latin America And The Caribbean at blogs.worldbank.org
Giselle is an international development professional with experience working across gender-based violence, gender, and global public health. Giselle joined the World Bank in the Lima Country Office in 2018, and currently focuses on gender-based violence in Latin America and the Caribbean. Prior to joining the Bank, Giselle worked in international development consulting, think tanks, and non-profit organizations. She has previously been based in London, UK, and Lima, Peru. Giselle holds a Master’s in International Development and Public Policy from Georgetown University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Foreign Affairs and Latin American Studies from the University of Virginia. Source
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Dec 6, 2024 |
blogs.worldbank.org | Erica Field |Javier Romero Haaker |Julie Chambers |Giselle Marie Bello |Greta Granados de Orbegoso
In Peru, half of the women report having been victims of some form of violence by their partners, and 59 percent of Peruvians show tolerance towards violence against women, as reported by the National Survey on Social Relations (ENARES). Addressing gender-based violence (GBV) in Peru requires more than awareness—it demands evidence-based action.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
blogs.worldbank.org | Carlos Burgos |Ana Aguilera |Diana J. Arango |Lorena Lévano |Manuel Contreras-Urbina |Giselle Marie Bello
For those migrating or being displaced across Central America, violence in transit often has a woman's face. At least two in five women have witnessed some form of gender-based violence along the journey
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