… It’s been two years since the Russian aggression against Ukraine began. By October 2022, seven months into the war, over eight million people had fled. Upon arriving in … reproductive rights in host countries. At EU and Member State level, more specialised support and access is needed. …
… When most of a country’s resources are mobilised towards the war effort, the issue of women’ and girls’ reproductive and sexual health are rarely treated as a priority. Coupled with the obstacles and barriers in accessing psychological aid or …
… The European Union agencies active in the field of justice and home affairs issue a joint paper on their contribution to the EU’s solidarity with Ukraine. Since the start of the …
… This report developed by the research and statistics team of EIGE presents evidence on … psychological violence against women in EU Member States. The study analyses the causes and consequences of coercive control and …
… EIGE is closely following the European Commission’s response to support Ukraine, mainly in the areas of gender-based violence and gender mainstreaming, … of offering support and solutions. Situation awareness The Russian invasion in Ukraine has had a significantly …
… Since 2012, the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) has mapped the situation of female genital mutilation (FGM) in the European Union, identified good practices to tackle it …
… To mark the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) on 6 February, the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) has released estimations of the number of girls at risk of FGM in Denmark, Spain, …
… Female genital mutilation is against the law in Cyprus but this does not mean that girls are safe. … are at risk of female genital mutilation. These are the findings released today by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). “Female …
… and women are at risk of female genital mutilation in the EU each year. This harmful practice leaves many long-lasting consequences for the victim and in some cases, can be fatal. However, we do not have a full picture of the phenomenon because of underreporting and not enough …