Acting locally to eliminate gender-based violence
25 November 2024 – Today is the United Nations’ International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Once again, the UN released appalling figures: at least 51,100…
With each new crisis that arises, from the Covid-19 pandemic to the tragedies of the current war in Ukraine, women and girls bear the brunt of some of the worst consequences.
The Covid-19 pandemic has deepened pre-existing gender inequalities, exposing vulnerabilities in social, political and economic systems, both in Europe and beyond. Recent analyses of global gender equality and women’s empowerment reaffirm that women and girls are disproportionately affected by the socioeconomic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, with isolation and difficulties accessing resources bringing about a significant increase in gender-based violence. Today, more than 4 million refugees from Ukraine have crossed borders in search of safety. Most of these are women, many with children; all are made more vulnerable as a result of their displacement.
As the closest level of governance to citizens, local and regional authorities are better placed to assess and identify situations where fundamental rights are threatened. The Women in Cities Initiative (WICI*) reflects our commitment to adopting a feminist, gender-based perspective in our work responding, as ever, to the needs of cities in our network.
*Women in Cities International was a non-profit network focusing on gender equality and the participation of women in urban development founded in 2002. WICI represents the incorporation of this expertise into Efus’ network.
> Report from the 2024 Security, Democracy and Cities conference:
– Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
Violence against women
All over the world, women are still victims of femicide and of physical, emotional, structural, sexual, cultural, verbal and economic violence. In recent years, phenomena of sexual harassment and coercion perpetrated by men in positions of power have triggered an intense public debate, particularly through campaigns initiated by civil society on social media. Such widespread violence, which equally affects the public, professional and private spheres, must be tackled as a matter of priority by local security policies. The gender approach and the issue of violence against women should be systematically included.
Discover the actions implemented in communities across Europe through our summary documents, which present the key elements of each of these initiatives, including their context, objectives, activities, budget, evaluation. All of our practice and summary sheets can be found on Efus Network.
25 November 2024 – Today is the United Nations’ International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Once again, the UN released appalling figures: at least 51,100…
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Dear Efus members and partners, With each new crisis that arises, from the Covid-19 pandemic to the tragedies of the current war in Ukraine, women and girls bear…
Paris, France, February 2022 – Created in 1977 by the United Nations, the International Women’s Day will be celebrated on 8 March by governments and civil society organisations…
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