This project is a follow up from previous co-operation with the Moldovan authorities in the field of violence against women and domestic violence through the project "Awareness-raising activities on the Istanbul Convention in the Republic of Moldova", implemented in 2020-2021.

The previous project promoted knowledge and generated visibility to increase the understanding about the aims, values and content of the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (the Istanbul Convention) to support the Moldovan authorities in paving the way towards its ratification.

About the project

The new project "Supporting the implementation of the Istanbul Convention in the Republic of Moldova" (2022-2023) will act as a roadmap to support the Moldovan authorities in their first steps of implementation of the Istanbul Convention and is in line as well with their national policy instruments. To do so, the project will aim to continue to raise awareness of the Istanbul Convention and other gender equality standards in the Republic of Moldova across actors. The project will also seek to strengthen the capacity of key stakeholders involved in preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, protecting the victims and prosecuting the perpetrators of violence, and advancing towards an effective co-ordination among the relevant stakeholders in line with the Istanbul Convention.

Main activities

Awareness-raising

  • Workshops for different audiences (journalists, civil society organisations, etc);
  • Grants for NGOs to develop awareness-raising campaigns on the occasion of the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence;
  • Visibility materials, through translation of existing tools and development of new material.

Capacity-building of professionals

  • Capacity-building sessions of legal professionals and police officers on VAW/DV, through the Council of Europe HELP Programme (Human Rights Education for Legal Professionals);
  • Development of guidelines methodology for training of trainers (ToT) for social workers;
  • ToTs for social workers and cascade trainings;
  • Research on multi-agency co-operation and risks assessments;
  • Promotion of multi-agency co-operation through working groups and study visits.

 

Expected results
  • Enhanced understanding on the Istanbul Conention and other gender equality standards in the Republic of Moldova across actors and sectors;
  • Increased capacity of national authorities to develop national legislation and policies in line with CoE standards on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, including the Istanbul Convention;
  • Increased multi-agency co-operation to prevent and combat violence against women and domestic violence;
  • Application of knowledge and skills on the Istanbul Convention and Council of Europe standards on gender equality by legal professionals and civil servants when dealing with cases of violence against women and domestic violence.
contacts

The project is implemented by

 the Capacity Building and Co-operation Projects Unit at the Council of Europe’s Gender Equality Division

 Marta BECERRA, Head of Unit

 Anna LUNGU , Project Manager

together with the Council of Europe Office in Chisinau

 Elena MOISEI, Senior Project Officer

 Elena CEBOTARI, Project Assistant

Duration

1 January 2022 – 31 December 2024

Project publications and translations
  • Publications

 Leaflet - Equal in elections - Free from sexism, harassment, and violence against women - ENG / RON / RUS

 Report on coordination of multi-agency and intersector cooperation in the field of preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence - ENG / RON

  • Translations

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

 Articles 60 & 61 of the Istanbul Convention: Gender-based asylum claims and non-refoulement – ENG / RON

 HELP course on violence against women and domestic violence for law enforcement professionals in Romanian

News

Back The digital dimension of violence against women in the Republic of Moldova

The digital dimension of violence against women in the Republic of Moldova

On 8 November 2022, the Council of Europe held a seminar on the digital dimension of violence against women.

This event, which was moderated by La Strada Moldova, gathered key stakeholders including national authorities, civil society, and the private sector to identify steps to target online violence against women and violence against women that is facilitated by information technologies. 

In his opening remarks, William Massolin, Head of the Council of Europe Office in Chisinau, highlighted that “the rapid evolution of technology enabled violence against women on a scale previously unknown”, stating that “we need to adapt and offer comprehensive and adequate tools to fight both digital as well as real world violence against women”. This was further emphasised by Corina Ajder, State Secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, affirming the need for more evolved mechanisms to respond to these new forms of violence against women.

Josephine Ballon of the NGO HateAid emphasised that 27,5% of women in Europe between 18-35 years have been victims of digital violence, whilst Eleonora Esposito of the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) stressed the gendered and intersectional prevalence and impact of cyberviolence against women.

The event was an opportunity to present the Council of Europe’s Group of Experts on Action against Violence against Women and Domestic Violence’s (GREVIO) first recommendation on the digital dimension of violence against women. Daniela Misail-Nichitin, State Secretary in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, emphasised the pertinence of this recommendation, reminding the participants that women are dying because of such violence and that regrettably this violence “acquired a new dimension that is more complex both at reporting as well as at prevention level, calling for complex measures and actions”.

GREVIO member, Aleid van der Brink, shared actions to be taken based on the four pillars of the Istanbul Convention (prevention, protection, prosecution and coordinated policies) and said she was hopeful that GREVIO’s recommendation would provide impetus to act in the Republic of Moldova. Elif Sariaydin from the Secretariat of the Istanbul Convention monitoring mechanism of the Council of Europe presented good and promising practices identified in GREVIO’s evaluation reports.

Following the expert panel, which included a focus on the role of the private sector in preventing and combating violence against women online with the participation of Amy McArdle, Safety Policy Manager EMEA at Meta, the participants were divided into working groups to identify current gaps and challenges and establish ways forward.

This seminar will serve as an entry point to advance in this area, based on the results of the working group discussions and recommendations.

The event was organised under the  project "Supporting the implementation of the Istanbul Convention in the Republic of Moldova", in partnership with the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Republic of Moldova, and in the framework of the Council of Europe Action Plan for the Republic of Moldova 2021-2024.

Chisinau 09/11/2022
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