… activities Policy brief Published Access to specialised sexual and reproductive health right services for victims of conflict-related sexual violence Report 2024 Gender equality action plans …
… Women were asked about their experiences of physical, sexual and psychological violence, including incidents of … violence. The survey also covered experiences of stalking, sexual harassment, their childhood experiences of violence …
… Feeling targeted because of their race, their age, their sexual orientation, or perhaps a combination of these things. … the world, one in three women experience physical or sexual violence, mostly by an intimate partner. In our work …
… by frequent, but low-level physical abuse and sexual coercion in combination with tactics to intimidate, … and, in France, it is an aggravating circumstance for sexual harassment. In Austria, cyberstalking is specifically …
… women and men, while Article 223 of the Penal Code defines sexual harassment at the workplace as a criminal offence. All … direct and indirect sex-based discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, psychological harassment and gender-based … first drafts of their GEP. Some organisations are partners in Horizon 2020 projects that envisage the creation …
… at all. For one, women and girls who have experienced sexual harassment, stalking or violence from an intimate … stalking, can often bleed into the real world. Abusive partners can also use digital tools to control their victims … Council of the European Union, which finds that sexism and sexual harassment are being replicated across online spaces, …
… many forms: domestic violence, intimate partner violence, sexual violence, forced and early marriage, ‘honour’ crimes, … FGM and human trafficking. However, intimate partner and sexual violence are its most common forms worldwide (Sian Oram et al., 2017). In the EU, physical and sexual violence by a current or former partner or spouse is …
… More evidence is available on the impact of COVID-19 on sexual minorities (ILGA Europe, 2020; Phillips et al., 2020). … al., 2020), specifically for those who did not share their sexual orientation/identity with their family or are part of … of pregnant women, during childbirth, as fathers and birth partners were not allowed to attend. This could have …
… of women victims of intentional homicide by intimate partners in 2018 is not available for Czechia, Greece, … in the EU-27 experienced physical violence (excluding sexual violence) in the 5 years before the survey, and 5 % of … violence in the preceding 5 years indicated that it was sexual. Incidents were mostly perpetrated in a woman’s own …
… treatment (Eurofound, 2021c). Health dimensions in focus Sexual and reproductive health Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are heavily … transmitted diseases (STDs) in the EU. Gender bias frames sexual and reproductive health (SRH) as a concern mainly for …
… likely to be victims of all forms of violence (physical, sexual and psychological violence and stalking) than women … harassment due to their assigned sex, in addition to their sexual orientation, compared with only 2 % of gay men (FRA, …
… EIGE defines intimate partner violence as: “physical, sexual, psychological or economic violence that occurs between former or current spouses or partners, whether or not the perpetrator shares or has shared … than to prove a case of economic violence. Physical, sexual and psychological violence are penalised in the …