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Findings Reveal That Many Fijians Believe Women Should Stay Silent on Violence 5f1941

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The article discusses social attitudes towards domestic violence in Fiji, with no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company-specific margin effect. It is a social/cultural study that may inform future government policy but lacks any concrete commercial channel.

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  • 33% of Fijians aged 18-35 believe women should tolerate violence to maintain family unity.
  • 26% of those aged 36+ hold the same belief.
  • 45% of younger and 41% of older respondents believe women who speak out should be shamed.
  • Over 70% of respondents justified violence against women.
  • The SCORE Index Assessment involved over 1,300 participants across 14 provinces.

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