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EndVAWG

Landmark philanthropic summit — including Emma Watson, Marai Larasi, Pragna Patel — calls for more philanthropic support to end violence against girls and women

  • August 15, 2018

  From Violence to a Place of Power: A Funder Convening on Movement Building to End Sexual Violence 20 July 2018—The... Continue Reading

ONE YEAR SINCE EU’s ACCESSION TO ISTANBUL CONVENTION: DISAPPOINTING LACK OF PROGRESS

  • June 13, 2018

Disappointing lack of progress on violence against women one year after EU signing landmark Treaty  Brussels, 13 June 2018 – On... Continue Reading

JUSTICE FOR NOURA

  • May 13, 2018

NOURA HUSSEIN HAMMAD 19 y.o. SUDAN SURVIVOR of  CHILD & FORCED MARRIAGE HONOUR BASED VIOLENCE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RAPE RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE DEFENDED HER... Continue Reading

GLOBAL COMPACT ON REFUGEES – WOMEN & GIRLS

  • February 14, 2018

WOMEN AND GIRLS IN THE GLOBAL COMPACT ON REFUGEES Brussels, 14 February On 13 February National Governments started negotiations on the... Continue Reading

COUNSELLING FOR REFUGEE WOMEN VICTIMS OF GENDER BASED VIOLENCE

  • January 21, 2018

Brussels, 21/01/2018 In line with the European Commission’s year focused on actions to combat violence against women, the project “Co-creating a... Continue Reading

SECURITY & TRADITION OR VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN? Istanbul Convention and the Universal Rights of Female Migrants / Copenhagen 24.11.2017

  • November 15, 2017

We are pleased to invite you to Copenhagen to our event SECURITY & TRADITION OR VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN? Istanbul Convention and... Continue Reading

ENOMW STATEMENT ON THE GROUP FEMICIDE OF YOUNG WEST-AFRICAN FEMALES

  • November 8, 2017

GROUP FEMICIDE OF YOUNG WEST-AFRICAN FEMALES Brussels, 8 November 2017   Over 26 West African females, suspected to be from Nigeria... Continue Reading

ENOMW STATEMENT ON FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION (FGM)

  • July 6, 2017

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Violence against Women and Girls. Male control over Female Bodies.  Not “Islamic tradition”. Not “private matter”.  ... Continue Reading

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