EGM: prevention of violence against women and girls
EGM: Prevention of Violence Against Women and Girls
An Expert Group Meeting (EGM) on the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Girls is a gathering of specialists and stakeholders to discuss strategies and initiatives aimed at addressing and reducing violence targeted at women and girls. This type of meeting serves as a platform for sharing knowledge, best practices, and recommendations to combat the pervasive issue of violence against women and girls.
Background[edit | edit source]
Violence against women and girls is a global human rights violation that manifests in various forms, including physical, sexual, psychological, and economic abuse. It is a deeply rooted societal problem that affects individuals across different cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds, and age groups. The EGM on the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Girls aims to analyze the root causes of this violence and develop comprehensive approaches to prevent and respond to such acts.
Objectives[edit | edit source]
The primary objectives of an EGM on the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Girls typically include:
- Identifying key challenges and barriers to preventing violence against women and girls.
- Sharing evidence-based practices and interventions that have proven effective in addressing this issue.
- Formulating recommendations for policymakers, organizations, and communities to enhance prevention efforts.
- Promoting collaboration and partnerships among stakeholders working in the field of gender-based violence prevention.
Key Themes[edit | edit source]
During an EGM on the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Girls, discussions often revolve around the following key themes:
- Gender equality and women's empowerment.
- Legal frameworks and policy initiatives to combat violence.
- Prevention strategies at the individual, community, and societal levels.
- Support services for survivors of violence.
- Engaging men and boys in prevention efforts.
- Addressing the intersectionality of violence with other forms of discrimination.
Impact[edit | edit source]
The outcomes of an EGM on the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Girls can have a significant impact on shaping policies, programs, and interventions aimed at preventing and responding to gender-based violence. By bringing together experts and practitioners in the field, these meetings contribute to the global dialogue on ending violence against women and girls and advancing gender equality.
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