Day Against Violence Against Women: Help in Permanent Crisis Mode
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Day against violence against women: Domestic violence continues to increase. Every three minutes a woman in Germany experiences an assault in the partnership. Legal protection is promised, but remains underfunded.
Domestic violence is also part of the everyday life of many women in Frankfurt, who often do not dare to talk about it. Why this is so and what needs to be done. A comment by Jasmin Schülke.
Federal Minister for Women Karin Prien (CDU) is advocating for comprehensive measures to protect women from violence. "Violence against women is an everyday crime that we cannot tolerate," she told the Rheinische Post (Tuesday). "As Federal Minister for Women, I am committed to ensuring that we finally offer genuine protection through targeted measures, stronger prevention, improved data collection, and a robust support network." Last Friday, Pr…
Deutsches Institut für Menschenrechte [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - On the International Day against Violence against Women, the Reporting Office of the German Institute for Human Rights calls for a decisive change of course in the policy direction of prevention. ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Deutsches Institut für Menschenrechte, transmitted by news aktuell
On 25 November, women have been taking the streets around the world for decades. While domestic violence and crimes against women are increasing, women's homes are struggling to survive in Germany. Numerous organizations and alliances therefore call for action against patriarchal violence, social cuts and racism. – An overview. The latest statistics of the Federal Criminal Office (BKA) shows that violence against women continues to increase and …
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