EU project Women and children's rights in Ukraine - communication component
EU project Women and children's rights in Ukraine - communication component
Organisation Description:
THE EU PROGRAMME “WOMEN AND CHILDREN’S RIGHTS IN UKRAINE”
The European Union actively supports the protection of women and children’s rights, providing technical assistance with a total budget of €14 million via its programme “Women and Children’s Rights in Ukraine” which runs until the end of 2011.
In close collaboration with the Ministry of Ukraine for Family, Youth and Sports and other line Ministries and NGOs, the programme consists of five project components – four of them implemented by international donor organisations (the Council of Europe, the United Nations Development Program, the United Nations International Children’s Fund and International Labour Organisation). These projects aim to focus broadly on building the capacity of Ukrainian counterparts in ending gender inequality in policy formulation, eliminating gender stereotypes in the education system, and introducing nationwide measures to prevent and/or respond to domestic violence.
The fifth project is a communication component implemented by Safege Belgium focusing on the development and implementation of information campaigns aimed at domestic violence prevention, children’s protection and support to equality between women and men in the world of work.
Actions
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Date: 9 September 2011 | Action Type: Other
As part of an EU-funded information campaign, an on-line game launches today to draw attention to the issue of domestic violence. |
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Date: 12 August 2011 | Location: Kyiv, Ukraine | Action Type: Volunteer
In summer 2011, 100 000 information cards for victims |
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Date: 12 August 2011 | Location: Kyiv, Ukraine | Action Type: Volunteer
A national information campaign calling for Ukrainians to join together to say no to violence resulted with distribution of 500,000 magenta bracelets across the country with the slogan “Stay Human” (“Zalyshays’a Ludynoju”). Over the summer a network |




