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Presentation of the Monitoring Report “Violence against women – Does the Government Care in Montenegro?”
12/26/2007 10:55 AM

SOS Hotline for Women and Children Victims of Violence Podgorica, in cooperation with Governmental Gender Office, and with financial support of the Foundation Open Society Institute – Representative Office in Montenegro, have organized promotion of the Monitoring report “Violence against women – Does the Government care in Montenegro?” on 11 December 2007 in the Hotel “Podgorica.”

Roundtable “Labour Law from the Gender Equality Perspective” Held in Podgorica
12/25/2007 8:54 AM

16 Days of Activism Campaign against Gender-based Violence in Montenegro
12/25/2007 8:51 AM
Activities in Montenegro during the 16 days campaign

Regional Conference “Institutional Mechanisms of Protection from Domestic Violence and Its Enforcement within the Region” Held in Montenegro
12/19/2007 6:15 AM
SOS hotline for women and children victims of violence – Podgorica, in cooperation with the Ombudsman’s office and the Governmental Gender Office, have organised a regional conference on the topic “Institutional mechanisms of protection from domestic violence and its enforcement within the region,” with the financial help of the Foundation Open Society Institute – Representative office in Montenegro and Governmental Gender Office.

New Report Looks at Young Men’s Perceptions of Masculinity and Violence
12/18/2007 2:20 PM

Violence against Women: Do the Governments Care? NGO Report on the Montenegro Response
11/30/2007 4:41 PM

New Publication "On the Road to the EU"
11/15/2007 8:30 AM

Government and NGO Sector Signed the Memorandum on Cooperation for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings
11/9/2007 2:48 AM

First Seminar within the Project “Gender Equality in the Local Community” Organised in Montenegro
10/25/2007 8:37 AM

Workshop on Gender Statistics Organised in Montenegro
10/25/2007 8:29 AM

New Research by Save the Children Reveals Children’s Insights on the Risks of Human Trafficking in Europe
10/14/2007 10:54 AM
"Traffickers look for poor children, street children who sleep in the streets, children who run from their homes. They look for these kind of children because it is easy to traffic them and to cheat them. They are found on the streets, in the hidden alleyways or for example in bus stations or train stations where children could sleep in" - 16 year old boy from Kosovo

Regional Conference on CEDAW Reporting Held in Montenegro
10/4/2007 8:06 AM
Gender Equality Office of the Government of Montenegro and UNDP Office in Montenegro organized the Regional Conference “CEDAW Reporting” on 24-26 September 2007 in Milocer, Montenegro.

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