PGG III: Women's Access to Justice: implementing Council of Europe’s gender equality and violence against women standards
Project Description
This project is implemented within the third Phase of the joint programme of the European Union and the Council of Europe “Partnership for Good Governance.” It builds on the results of the previous phases of the Partnership for Good Governance in the field of advancing women’s access to justice and combating violence against women (Phase I 2015-2018 and Phase II 2019-2023).
Specific Objective
1. Improve the gender-responsiveness of the justice systems in the Eastern Partnership countries and strengthen the access to justice for victims of violence against women, in particular through capacity building of legal professionals to implement gender-sensitive measures, and
2. Increase awareness on and support the ratification of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention).
Expected Results
1. Legal professionals from across the Eastern Partnership will be equipped with knowledge on removing barriers to women’s access to justice, thus making the justice chain more gender-responsive.
2. Measures will be introduced with law schools to ensure a gender-responsive justice chain, in cooperation with civil society organisations.
3. Regional network of judicial training institutions will be developed, to dismantle and eliminate institutional barriers to equal access to justice.
4. Multi-stakeholder dialogue and awareness raising will be done to inform and propose indicators to be applied to assess the degree of accessibility to justice for all.
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