VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN ALBANIA
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This Statement is delivered on behalf of the MONITORING NETWORK AGAINST GENDER BASED VIOLENCE, established in 2017 by 48 Albanian NGOs and their networks specializing in human rights and women rights. This is the first participation of the Network at the UPR ‘processes. Click here to find the report!
Report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Click here to find the report!
For the first time, The Center for Legal Civic Initiatives is officially the new “WAVE Step Up! Campaign” campaigning organization from Albania! Click here to find the letter!
This report consists in implementing the recommendations of the CEDAW Committee included in the paragraphs 13 (b) and (d) and 23 (a) and (d), within two years, after the 64the sessions, held in Geneva on July 2016. This report is based on the information provided through the completion of questionnaires by some member organizations of …
Reflection on the taking into account of the suggestions of the Monitoring Network’s member organizations regarding the sub-legal acts of the Law Against Domestic Violence. Click here to find the report!
Presented by Center for Legal Civic Initiatives in collaboration with the Network of Monitoring against Gender-based Violence. Period 2014-2018 Click here to find the report!
Organizatat e Rrjetit të Monitorimit kundër Dhunës me Bazë Gjinore bashkëpunojnë për paraqitjen dhe përfaqësimin e çështjes në gjykatë. Rrjeti i Monitorimit kundër dhunës me bazë gjinore konstaton nevojën për ndërgjegjësim, që çështje të tilla të paraqiten në gjykatë. Kliko ketu per te pare artikullin!
Qendra per Zhvillimin e Grave Rurale, organizatë anëtare e Rrjeti i Monitorimit Kundër Dhunës me Bazë Gjinore i ka kushtuar një vëmendje të veçantë parandalimit dhe mbrojtjes nga dhuna me bazë gjinore, përfshirë dhunën në familje. Kliko ketu per te pare artikullin!
“More than 200 million girls and women alive today have undergone female genital mutilation” (WHO), and “more than half of these live in just three countries: Indonesia, Egypt and Ethiopia” (UNICEF). However, the World Health Organisation states that numerous women and girls have “undergone or may be at risk of being subjected to female genital …