Stop Domestic Violence against Women
- raise awareness across COE member states that violence against women is a human rights violation, and that they bear the responsibility of encouraging every citizen to challenge it;
- urge states to demonstrate political will by providing adequate resources to deliver concrete results in ending violence against women; and
- promote the implementation of effective measures for preventing and combating violence against women, through legislation and national action plans, and to regularly monitor the progress achieved.
- practical information and promotional material to be used by national Parliaments, such as the handbook for Parliamentarians, white ribbons, leaflets, posters, etc. (click here to view some of the campaign materials, in PDF format).
- assistance for national Parliaments seeking to translate informational material into the local language(s) and disseminate it in the country
- help in promoting the campaign, PACE's activities, and good practices in Europe
- access to a network of contact Parliamentarians to identify and highlight the initiatives taken by various national Parliaments during the campaign and thus encourage an exchange of examples of good practice between Parliaments (click here to access this list)
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are also central to this campaign. For example, in January 2007 the Swiss documentary "Seules avec nos histoires" was screened, followed by a discussion of how the media and Parliamentarians can work together to raise awareness on the issue of combating domestic violence. Details about these and other strategies are available on the campaign website, which also serves as a discussion forum for local and regional elected representatives. The strategy here involves using ICTs to invite the insights of elected representatives at the local and regional level; their closeness to citizens, it is thought, means they can be effective in sharing experiences about awareness-raising and protection and prevention measures that they implement.
Development Gateway Foundation's Gender and Development listserve October 30 2006; COE website; and campaign website.
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