 | | Contact Information: Network Women's Program, Open Society Institute-Budapest, 11 Nador str., 1051 Budapest, Hungary, Phone: 36-1-327-3139/ext. 2218, Fax: 36-1-327-3103, E-mail: foldvari@osi.hu | In May 2004, the Open Society Institute’s Network Women’s Program (NWP) and The Advocates for Human Rights (MAHR) launched a National Violence Against Women Monitor Program for Central and Eastern Europe, South Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Mongolia. Regional non-governmental organizations in the fields of violence against women and gender equality will take on the role of National VAW Monitor and will facilitate the continued development and maintenance of the Country Pages of this Stop Violence Against Women Website (STOPVAW). The NGOs selected as National VAW Monitors will soon assume management of the relevant Country Page with the assistance of expert staff members or consultants and with ongoing consultation with NWP and MAHR.
National VAW Monitor staff members and consultants participated in Orientation  | | Contact Information: Women's Human Rights Program, The Advocates for Human Rights, 650 Third Avenue South #550, Minneapolis, MN 55402-1940 USA, Phone: (612) 341-3302, Fax: (612) 341-2971, E-mail: stopvaw@mnadvocates.org | Programs in May and July 2004 which provided them with information about the STOPVAW Website’s purpose and organization, as well as guidance in using the website’s content management tool to modify and add to STOPVAW Country Page content. Below please find a description of and gallery of photographs from the Orientation Programs in Budapest, Hungary and Tbilisi, Georgia.
NWP and MAHR expect that the National VAW Monitors will be able to accomplish the following goals:
- Enhance the capacity of individuals and NGOs who use the website to develop and implement effective strategies to end violence against women in the region;
- Employ the website Country Page content and message forums as an advocacy tool;
- Monitor government compliance with international obligations; and
- Distribute information to the international community about their government's successes and failures in combating violence against women.
For more information about each National VAW Monitor, click on the country names below. |
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National VAW Monitors
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National Violence Against Women Monitor Orientation Program, Budapest, Hungary (2004) The May 9-10, 2004 National VAW Monitor Orientation Program in Budapest involved representatives and expert consultants of non-governmental organizations from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, and Slovakia.
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National Violence Against Women Monitor Orientation Program, Tbilisi, Georgia (2004) The July 25-26, 2004 National VAW Monitor Orientation Program in Tbilisi, Georgia included representatives of NGOs from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan and the Ukraine.
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National Violence Against Women Annual Meeting, Tbilisi, Georgia (2005) The July 7-8, 2005 National VAW Monitor Annual Meeting in Tbilisi, Georgia brought monitors from 20 countries together to share ideas for Stopvaw and strategies to combat gender violence.
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National Violence Against Women Monitor Annual Meeting, Budapest, Hungary (2006) The June 27-28, 2006 National VAW Monitor Third Annual Meeting in Budapest involved representatives and expert consultants of non-governmental organizations from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Ukraine,
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Albania Gender Alliance for Development Center |
Bulgaria Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation |
Croatia B.a.B.e. Women's Human Rights Group |
Hungary NaNE Women's Rights Association |
Kyrgyzstan Forum of Women’s Non-Governmental Organizations of Kyrgyzstan |
Kosovo The Kosovar Gender Studies Center |
Macedonia The Association for Emancipation, Solidarity and Equality of Women of the Republic of Macedonia (ESE) |
Mongolia National Center Against Violence |
Montenegro SOS Hotline for Women and Children Victims of Violence
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Poland Network of East-West Women-Polska |
Romania Association for the Promotion of Women in Romania (APoWeR) |
Serbia The NGO Association Anthropy |
Ukraine Western Ukrainian Center “Women’s Perspectives” Ukrainian Women's Fund |
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