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Einrichtung: TERRE DES FEMMES | Berlin
Signatur: M 00 231
Herausgegeben von: Academic Council on the United Nation System (ACUNS)
Jahr: 2017
Sprache: Englisch, Spanisch
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PART I: The Need for a Femicide Watch………………………………………………….………................................................. 1.1 Why We Need a Femicide Watch, statements by Dr Dubravka Simonovic………………………………………………….. 1.2 “I Have a Dream” Femicide Prevention Watch by Biljana Brankovic……………………………................................ 1.3 Femicides of 2014 in Georgia by Tamar Dekanosidze…………………………………................................................. 1.4 Violence against Women in Slovenia: Trends and Governmental Measures to Address the Issue by Ambassador Andrej Benedejcic………………………………….................................................……….......................... 1.5 Report on the 61st Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) by Andrada Filip….............. 1.6 Excerpt from speech of Human rights attorney Amal Clooney to the United Nations in New York on violence against women by ISIS. March 9, 2017………………………………………………………………….........................\[W9]\PART II: OSCE Symposium 2016: Combatting Femicide……….................................................………...................... 2.1 Excerpt from the Statement by Dr. Dubravka Šimonovic………………………………………....................................... 2.2 “Gender Related Killing Affects All Societies” by Aldo Lale-Demoz, Deputy Executive Director of UNODC……………………..……….................................................……….................................................………......... 2.3 “Violence Against Women Remains an Epidemic Across the OSCE Region” by Ambassador Clemens Koja.. 2.4 Femicide: Current State of Affairs in the Republic of Serbia by Borjana Perunicic………………………................ 2.5 Femicide in Armenia: A Silent Epidemic by Ani Jilozian…………………………..……………………................................\[W9]\PART III: Latin America: The People’s Movement Against Femicide…………………….............................................. 3.1 The Ni Una Menos movement is ahead of the problem: the State must catch up and intensify efforts to prevent femicide statement by Dr. Šimonovic................................................................……………………........... 3.2 Argentina: Femicide Registries and Observatories by Minister Maite Fernández García ……………………......... 3.3 La Muerte Sale por el Oriente : A Collaborative Artistic Project about Femicide in Mexico by Sonia Madrigal……………………...................................................................................................................... 3.4 Collected Statistics from an Independent Femicide Data Collection Initiative…………………….......................... 3.5 Zapatos Rojos/Red Shoes by Elina Chauvet……………………...............................................................................\[W9]\PART IV: Good Examples of Data Collection Around the World…………………….................................................... 4.1 Minnesota’s Femicide Report by Safia Khan and Becky Smith…………………….................................................. 4.2 Violence Against Women in the Home: What do Statistics in Kazakhstan Tell Us? by Ainur Dossanova……………………………......................................................................................................................... 4.3 The Femicide Census: Redefining an Isolated Incident by Deirdre Brennan with Hilary Fisher and Karen Ingala Smith of Nia…………………….................................................................................................................... 4.4 Femicide in Spain: Data availability, opportunities and challenge by Carmen Vives-Cases and Belen Sanz-Barbero ……………………………………………………………………….............................................................\[W9]\PART V: Further Reading……….................................................……….................................................………............. 5.1 Femicide Watch Platform by Henrike Landré and Andrada Filip………………….………........................................ 5.2 World Health Organisation: Femicide…………………………………….………............................................................... 5.3 Women and Gender-Based Violence: Where We Stand by Soroptomist International……………………….......... 5.4 Good Practices on Administrative Data Collection of Violence Against Women………………............................ 5.5 Bibliography……….................................................……….................................................………...........................
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