The multi-country programme promotes a comprehensive approach to fight violence against women and domestic violence and focuses on the prevention of violence, protection of the victims and the prosecution of the perpetrators.

 

 

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about the programme

The multi-country programme generates knowledge and tools to the benefit of member and non-member states but also provides focused, flexible, responsive and tailor-made support to the beneficiary countries in the area of preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, based on the Council of Europe’s standards in this area, in particular the Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (Istanbul Convention).

A particular focus is made on enhancing knowledge and understanding on the Istanbul Convention among authorities and local stakeholders and generally, to promote ratification and implementation in support of the recommendations of the Group of Experts on Action against Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence (GREVIO) where available.

The programme provides support upon request of interested authorities.

Main activities

The programme is conceived to:

  • Deliver research, needs assessment, gap analysis of key and emerging topics on violence against women and domestic violence, namely, sexual violence, online violence against women, COVID-19 impact on gender equality and violence against women;
  • Develop tools and materials aiming at raising awareness of the Istanbul Convention standards on gender equality and violence against women among key stakeholders, including government officials, members of Parliament (MPs), NGOs, the private sector and the media;
  • Provide specialist advice on anti-violence strategies, co-ordination among relevant agencies, and policy issues in line with the Istanbul Convention;
  • Provide advice and assistance in reviewing laws and regulations and preparing legal analysis on violence against women and the implementation of the Istanbul Convention by facilitating peer-to-peer exchange with other member states;
  • Provide detailed legal and operational advice and assistance in relation to setting up and/or developing the relevant institutions and mechanisms, such as co-ordinating bodies, protocols for delivering services and/or staff training to ensure the implementation of the Istanbul Convention.
contacts

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

 Larissa KIREEVA
Project Manager

 Clara GARCIN
Project Assistant

Duration

1 January 2022 – 31 December 2025

funding

This programme is open for voluntary contributions.

The Council of Europe accepts voluntary contributions from member states, and from other sources, including observer states, non-member states, the European Union, International Organisations, foundations, the private sector and individuals who share the goals and values of the Organisation. For more information on how to contribute, please contact the Directorate of Programme Coordination

Main outcomes
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Back The HELP course on violence against women and domestic violence is now available in French

The HELP course on violence against women and domestic violence is now available in French

The European Programme for Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals (HELP), supports member states to enhance their capacities to effectively and coherently apply European fundamental rights standards at the national level and though cross-border training.

This e-learning course primarily addressed to legal professionals (judges, prosecutors, private attorneys and lawyers) presents, in an interactive way, the main concepts, the international and European legal framework and the European jurisprudence concerning the prevention of domestic violence and violence against women, and the protection of women and girls against violence, with a particular focus on the Istanbul Convention.

It consists of the following substantive modules:

  • · Understanding violence against women and domestic violence
  • · International and European Legal Framework
  • · Overcoming barriers / access to Justice
  • · Criminal Justice Response I – Investigation and pre-trial
  • · Criminal Justice Response II – Trial and sentencing
  • · Civil Justice Response
  • · Alternative Dispute Resolution

Through this comprehensive curriculum, this course aims to improve the quality of the judicial response to cases of violence against women and domestic violence and support the access to justice of victims of violence as well as prosecution of perpetrators.

Successful participants will be certified by the Council of Europe Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals Programme (HELP).

With this new translation in French, this course is now available in 20 languages (English, French, Arabic, Bosnian, Greek, Armenian, Italian, Georgian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Serbian, Albanian, Turkish and Ukrainian). It is freely available online here.

Strasbourg 8/6/2021
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