Workshop on Monitoring Implementation of Domestic Violence Laws Held for Central and Southeastern European Activists
The Advocates for Human Rights, in partnership with The Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation and funded by Open Society Institute, UNIFEM, and the Oak Foundation, presented a Workshop on Monitoring Implementation of Domestic Violence Laws on October 4-7, 2010, in Sofia, Bulgaria. Participants included advocates and activists from Central and
The Advocates’ staff presented on monitoring techniques and skills specific to the implementation of domestic violence laws, including research and document review, interviewing, case file review, court observation, data collection, report writing, and developing recommendations. Guest speakers from
Each participant created an advocacy plan for monitoring domestic violence laws in their country that addressed their priority objectives, noted potential allies, and outlined their next steps. Presenters and participants continue to share ideas and monitoring techniques through a workshop website.
The partners plan to host a second Monitoring Strategies Workshop for countries of the former Soviet Union in the spring of 2011.
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Please visit the pages on Domestic Violence and Coordinated Community Response and Implementation of Laws of this website.
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