PREVENTION Сalls on all actors involved
to ensure increased
participation of women and
incorporate a gender
perspective into conflict
resolution and peace
processes
PARTICIPATION
PROTECTION
ASSISTANCE AND RECOVERY
Green light to the development of the MoIA Action Plan on the
implementation of UNSC
Resolution 1325
Setting up the
accountability
mechanism for
effective
coordination,
implementation and
evaluation of the Plan
Introducing gender
approach to the
reform of the law-enforcement system
Peace-keeping and
peace defense:
analysis,
coordination and staff training
MoIA Interagency Working Group on the development of the Action Plan established
Conflict and
violence prevention
Protecting women
and girls affected by conflict
Integration of
Gender Sensitive
approach to MoIA
awareness raising
capaigns and communication
Stability of peace and security
in military conflicts depend on
proper prevention,
identification and response to
domestic and gender-based
violence cases and the
strengthening of efforts
coordination between all
stakeholders
only
10% of all cases of domestic and
gender-based violence are
identified in Ukraine
WIIL THIS PROBLEM BE
EVER SOLVED IN
UKRAINE?
VIOLENCE
HAS
A FACE
OF WOMEN RESPONDENTS
REPORTED THAT PHYSICAL VIOLENCE IS A REGULAR
PRACTICE IN THEIR
HROMADAS*
* DATA FROM UNDP SECURITY AND JUSTICE REPORT
Number of cases
registered related to domestic violence or other related offences
Number of phone calls received by hot-lines of La Strada (386) related to domestic violence
6 494
117 941
5 577
116 548
4 969
127 478
34 731
174 229
The Ratification of the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against
women and girls (Istanbul
Convention) is being postponed Lack of coordination necessary to
ensure comprehensive assistance and protection to domestic violence
survivors between responsible governmental authorities, municipal
authorities, social service providers and NGO
Poor infrastructure necessary to provide proper assistance and
protection to survivors
Lack of effective programs aimed
at supporting decent earnings and employment for domestic
violence survivors
To regain the trust of hromadas to Police and ensure justice for
survivors and proper punishment for perpetrators we are establishing
police network
to counteract domestic violence
VIOLENCE
SURVIVOR
RESPONSE
IDENTIFICATION PREVENTION
Darnitsa
district Kyiv
The launch of pilot
project implies the establishment of «mobile groups» in the following areas
Severodonetsk Luhansk region
Malynovskyi
district Odessa
Formation of the system of
protection of rights of domestic
and gender-based violence
survivors; and providing them
with comprehensive assistance
in accordance with the
provisions of the Law of Ukraine
«On preventing and
combating domestic violence»
establishment of shelters
Creation of
opportunities for full
reintegration of
survivors to normal
social life and
corrective work with perpetrators
provision of necessary
social,
medical,
psychological and legal assistance
Engaging partners to establishing
infrastructure necessary to provide
support to survivors through
Improving the mechanism of providing
response and identification of survivors
and prevention of crimes
The level of public awareness as to the issues of domestic
and gender-based
violence has raised
Numbers of calls and registered
cases related
to domestic violence have
raised
The level of hromadas’ trust to police and justice system has raised
Police network is formed mainly with women police officers
who serve in prevention units of the National Police of
Ukraine(district and juvenile prevention officer), investigation block and Patrol Police.
ToTs and trainings on identification of domestic violence for 102 operators, patrol police officers and
mobile groups; training to develop communication
skills and gender-sensitive aspects of work with survivors and perpetrators.
Developed algorithm of actions(internal and external interaction) based on case management
mechanisms when 102 emergency hot-line operator
reports the case to patrol police which later on passes the case to mobile groups specialized in
counteracting cases of domestic violence that work closely with other stakeholders such as: shelters, social
service providers, centers for women and families,
municipal authorities, educational and medical institutions and NGOs. Mobile groups also work closely
with the aforementioned stakeholder to prevent domestic violence.
Strengthening interaction via inter-agency working groups on conducting experiment in territorial
authorities of the National Police and holding joint
consultations on the implementation of UNSC Resolution 1325 in district state administrations under coordination of the sub-group «Prevention of conflict
and violence, and protection of women and girls affected by conflicts» within the framework of MoIA
Inter-agency Working Group on developing Action Plan on the implementation UNSC Resolution 1325.
Prevention of domestic violence in hromadas will be based on соmunity policing approach that implies
public outreach events for hromadas, visiting crisis
families together with social service officers, information classes for children and parents
conducted by School Resource Officers in educational institutions.
To promote principles of gender equality and combating domestic and gender-based violence the
launch of mobile groups will be supported with
information campaign aimed at raising the awareness of the issue among Ukrainian public.
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