EIGE’s new report for the Western Balkans and Türkiye provides guidance for combatting violence against women. Share this:TwitterFacebookCategory: eigeBy twostMarzo 3, 2023 Author: twost Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:What does it take to achieve gender equality? – Resources and structures key for women’s empowermentNextNext post:#3StepsForward: Why the Green Deal needs a gender perspectiveRelated postsGender Equality Forum 2024: Chair StatementGennaio 30, 2025Ensuring gender equality in the labour market: addressing the gender pay gap and the ‘sticky floor’’Dicembre 13, 2024Gender Equality Index 2024: Baby steps on the fragile path to a “union of equality” mean not all countries are feeling the benefits equallyDicembre 10, 2024The Gender Equality Forum: Putting the YOU into youth action for gender equalityDicembre 6, 2024Your Words Matter: A new guide on gender-inclusive language and communicationDicembre 4, 2024How you can help build a safer Europe for young womenNovembre 29, 2024
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