This year, as part of the “16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence” campaign and the ongoing efforts of the Kosovo Women’s Network (KWN) to empower and protect survivors of gender-based violence, KWN carried out an awareness-raising activity placing posters on buses in Pristina and Fushe Kosovo. The activity was implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment, Spatial Planning and Infrastructure (MESPI) and Trafiku Urban. The posters contained information about sexual harassment, as well as guidance on where and how violence can be reported and support sought, with the aim of increasing public awareness and preventing gender-based violence.
In parallel, KWN, together with MESPI, organised a capacity-building training on gender-based violence for the ministry’s staff. The training focused on deepening knowledge of the forms of gender-based violence, the legal and institutional framework in Kosovo, and the role and responsibilities of public institutions in prevention, referral, and providing a sensitive response to victims. Special attention was given to identifying sexual harassment in public spaces and strengthening inter-institutional cooperation, in line with national legislation and international standards.
During the campaign period, KWN also took part in a number of significant activities and events, including the publication of four policies by UN Women, meetings with female politicians and activists from Finland, the commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Ombudsman Institution, the finalisation of Minimum Quality Standards for social services for victims of violence against women and domestic violence in Kosovo, the Youth 4 Inclusion, Equality & Trust (Y4IET) initiative, a roundtable on property and inheritance, and Human Rights Week. Additionally, KWN participated in the launch of the Guide for Managing Cases of Domestic Violence, Violence against Women and Gender-based Violence for medical staff.
