On 13 April 2022, the project “Supporting the implementation of the Istanbul Convention in the Republic of Moldova” was officially launched online. The project is being implemented under the Council of Europe’s Action Plan for the Republic of Moldova for 2021-2024 and its partners are the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the National Institute of Justice.
During the event, the project team presented the activities that will be implemented across three levels of action to support the implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (VAW/DV): awareness-raising on standards on VAW/DV, capacity-building of professionals dealing with preventing and combating VAW/DV, and strengthening multi-agency co-operation in the field.
Alongside project partners, civil society and other international and local actors participated in the event. Particular emphasis was put on the need to include refugee and migrant women and women on the move, in the current context faced by the Republic of Moldova as a result of the outflow of refugees coming from Ukraine.
After the event, the first meeting of the project Steering Committee took place, where activities were discussed more in detail to create synergies across actors and already existing actions.
For further information, please see the project’s website.




