Stop Violence Against Women
A project of The Advocates for Human Rights

NGOs in the Former Yugoslav Republics Focus on Edu

Surveys conducted in the last five years by local NGOs in the former Yugoslav republics show that one-third to two-thirds of women in Croatia and Bosnia have experienced partner abuse. A World Health Organization study has shown similar results for intimate partner violence in Serbia.

Such statistics have led several local NGOs in the former Yugoslav republics to pursue unique and creative programs aimed at changing a post-war culture of violence through educating young people about gender-based violence. Response to the program has been positive. While most participants are female, organizations are working on campaigns to target young men, as well.

Compiled from: Dating Violence Warnings Candy-Wrapped in Croatia, Bojana Stoparic, Womens e-News, 6 September 2007

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Please see our "Domestic Violence: Coordinated Community Response" webpage, found at http://www.stopvaw.org/Coordinated_Community_Response.html

Please also see our Country website on Bosnia and Herzegovina, found at http://www.stopvaw.org/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.html and our Country website on Montenegro, found at http://www.stopvaw.org/Montenegro_Country_Page.html

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