The project aims to ensure that victims of digital and sexual violence against women in Bosnia and Herzegovina enjoy their rights in line with Council of Europe standards, and in particular with the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (Istanbul Convention).

About the project

In order to ensure victim’s right, the project will support Bosnia and Herzegovina authorities to align their policies, legislation and practice on digital and sexual violence against women with the Council of Europe standards, in particular the Istanbul Convention, ECtHR case law and EU Acquis. It responds to the drastic rise in the prevalence of violence against women, including new types of digital violence against women1. The 2022 GREVIO evaluation report underlines the gaps between the legislative, policy and implementation levels, and the continuous need to train professionals to adequately respond to the needs of victims.  The project will analyse the legal and policy frameworks and practices to harmonise them with GREVIO’s findings and provide targeted support to key actors. It will raise awareness among the general public and strengthen the capacity of relevant authorities on preventing and combating digital and sexual violence as specific types of violence against women.

1 OSCE, 2019, “OSCE-led survey on violence against women: Bosnia and Herzegovina” (https://www.osce.org/secretariat/423470)

Duration

 1 June 2023 – 31 December 2024

Project publications

  GREVIO General Recommendation No.1 on the digital dimension of violence against women ENG/FR/BCS

Partners
Donors
Contacts

The project is implemented by the Capacity Building and Co-operation Projects Unit of the Council of Europe’s Gender Equality Division

 Anca SANDESCU
Project Manager

together with the
Council of Europe Office in Sarajevo 

 Samra ŠUŠKIĆ-BAŠIĆ
Senior Project Officer

 Vildana SARAČEVIĆ
Project Assistant