Association ESE

ESE

   Association for Emancipation, Solidarity and Equality of Women.

 

 

 

Climate Justice Needs Young Feminists - WECF Activity Kit

Direct Link to full 18-Page 2022 WECF Activity Kit: WECF-activity-kit-online-EN.pdf - WECF – Women Engage for a Common Future -

Being a young person today is equal parts exciting and confusing. Navigating a global pandemic, the climate crisis, as well as taking time to understand yourself and how you relate to the world around you can be a lot sometimes. Many youth from all over the world are coming together to fight for their futures, and in doing so are not only changing the world but are also better understanding themselves and what they want. This interactive toolkit will help you make sense of some of your political desires and demands and explain how you can use these feelings to inspire action!

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EDVAW Platform of Independent Expert Mechanisms on Discrimination & Violence Against Women

Direct Link to Full 38-Page EDVAW 2022 Report: 1680a933ae (coe.int)

The Platform of Independent Expert Mechanisms on Discrimination and Violence against Women (EDVAW Platform) was launched at the initiative of the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences in March 2018. It gathers seven United Nations and regional independent expert mechanisms on violence against women and women’s rights operating at the international and regional levels.1 The EDVAW Platform aims to strengthen institutional co-operation between the mechanisms with a view to undertaking joint action to harmonise and improve the implementation of the existing international legal and policy frameworks on violence against women.

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How to Work with Violent Men, Perpetrators, on Cyber Violence

European Network for the Work with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence

Direct Link to Full 28-Page Manual:  How_To_Cyber_Violence.pdf (work-with-perpetrators.eu)

Perpetrator work is an important element of combating and preventing violence against women. It is grounded in the fundamental belief that men who have used violence towards their (ex-) partners can change – by acknowledging the harm they have caused and taking responsibility for their past and future actions.The objective of perpetrator programmes is to increase safety and well-being for women and children by interrupting the violent behaviour, increasing men’s self-reflective skills, supporting the men in developing non-violent coping strategies, and monitoring the risk levels of perpetrators for their ex-partners and children.

Source: WUNRN – 10.02.2023

 

 

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