New Action Plan Aimed at Combating Violence Against Women
A comprehensive action plan designed to address violence against women is set to be developed, following a recent decision by the government. This initiative is grounded in recommendations from the Council of Europe, the Court of Auditors, and a new EU directive focused on tackling gender-based violence.
The government's resolution marks the commencement of the drafting process for this important document. The development will take place in close collaboration with various stakeholders, including relevant non-governmental organizations (NGOs), specialized agencies, and academic institutions. This collaborative approach aims to ensure that the plan is informed by a wide range of expertise and perspectives.
The action plan is expected to outline a series of strategies and measures intended to enhance the protection of women and promote gender equality. These measures will likely include awareness campaigns, support services for victims, and training programs for law enforcement and judicial personnel.
In recent years, there has been an increasing recognition of the need to combat violence against women, with numerous reports highlighting the prevalence and impact of such violence across societies. The establishment of this action plan reflects a commitment to addressing these issues and working towards a safer environment for all individuals.
As the drafting process unfolds, the government encourages public input and participation from various sectors of society to ensure that the measures adopted are effective and comprehensive.