Violence
Gender-based violence against women and children is a human rights violation and one of the most pervasive forms of gender-based inequality. It harms women, families, communities and society as a whole. The European Union has committed to preventing gender-based violence and protecting victims’ rights.
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- ProjectDigital agenda, Violence
This study analysed the existing research on different forms of cyber violence against women and gir...
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This study identified good practices in combating female genital mutilation....
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In response to a request by the European Commission, and in support of 2017’s programme of focused a...
- ProjectViolence
This study sought to contribute to the establishment of systematic collection of high quality, relia...
- ProjectViolence
The study, ‘Analysis of the Victims’ Rights Directive from a gender perspective’, considers Directiv...
- ProjectViolence
This study aimed to estimate the number of girls living in the EU who were at risk of being mutilate...
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This study mapped the key administrative data sources on gender-based violence in the EU Member Stat...
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This report summarises the policy framework for combating gender-based violence in the EU, the UN an...
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The report presents an overview of female genital mutilation in EU Member States through prevalence ...
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This study gathered together a collection of resources, methods and tools on protection and preventi...
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This study examined the differences between Member States’ criminal statistics, legislative and poli...