The Project “Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence in Georgia” aims at strengthening the capacity of key stakeholders involved in preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence. The Council of Europe focuses on increasing the knowledge of professionals and facilitating exchanges and promising practices in the implementation of European standards, in particular, the Council of Europe Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence. The project contributes to the implementation of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Georgia 2016–2019.

Project Partners

- Chief Prosecutor's Office

- Public Defender's Office

- The Supreme Court

The project additionally co-operates with different state institutions and non-governmental organisations international and donor organisations working in the field of combating violence against women and domestic violence.

The project aims to:

  • Enhance the quality of the judicial response to cases of violence against women and domestic violence in line with the standards of the Council of Europe Istanbul Convention through trainings, peer-to-peer exchanges and expert support to prosecutors and legal professionals.
  • Strengthen the knowledge of officials and non-governmental organisations on European standards, notably the Council of Europe Istanbul Convention, related to violence against women and domestic violence through a research study, targeted events/workshops, dissemination of relevant materials and by providing technical expertise.
  • Raise awareness on the Council of Europe Istanbul Convention and its standards among relevant stakeholders.
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Legal professionals discuss a victim-centered approach in cases of violence against women

On 6-7 December, the Council of Europe organised a second two-day training for legal professionals on practical aspects of investigation and prosecution of crimes of violence against women and domestic violence.  The training covered international and European legal framework on violence against women and domestic violence, including the Council of Europe Istanbul Convention, case-law of the European Court of Human Rights and promising practices from other countries.

During the training representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, specialised prosecutors and judges discussed the importance of a victim-centered and gender-sensitive approach and assessed the extent to which national legislation and practice mirror the obligations stemming from the Istanbul Convention. Moreover, with the help of practical case-studies, participants had the possibility to directly apply the acquired knowledge and skills to given scenarios and reflect on their own attitudes and values.

The training was held in the framework of the project ‘’Preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence in Georgia”.

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Length of the Project

The Project runs from 1 February 2018 until 30 September 2019

Project Contacts

The project is implemented by the Capacity Building and Co-operation Projects Unit at the Council of Europe’s Gender Equality Division together with the Council of Europe Office in Georgia.

Email:
Sara HAAPALAINEN
Nino MACHKHANELI