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"NO means NO" - Educational workshops against violence in Leposavic (RTV Mir)

Radio Television Mir (RTV Mir) reported on educational workshops within the project "NO means NO"  that were held in the premises of Leposavic municipality, where the methods of self-defense and the help of psychologists were presented, as a part of the ways of how Kosovo youth fights to reduce the number of cases of violence.

The role of doctors in identifying and recording violence against women is very important (RTV Mir)

Doctors have not only a moral but also a legal obligation to report and record gender-based violence, reports RTV Mir.

This is regulated by the special protocol of the Ministry of Health, which came into force last year in order to strengthen health centers in providing support to survivors of violence.

The United Nations Population Fund organized last year training for doctors of health centers in four municipalities in northern Kosovo, reports RTV Mir.

EULEX vows to advance and strengthen gender aspect in its activities (RTK)

On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the head of EULEX, Alexandra Papadopoulou, confirmed EULEX’s commitment to advance and strengthen gender aspects in all of its activities, both within the Mission and in its engagement with Kosovo institutions. In a press release issued at the start of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Campaign, Papadopoulou also observed that a staggering amount of women in Kosovo still experience some form of physical, sexual or psychological violence in their lifetime. “Gender-based violence is a human rights violation.