OSCE Centre
supports meeting on crisis centres in Tajikistan for women victims
of violence
May 24, 2006 - Representatives
of the OSCE Centre in Dushanbe, local authorities, international
experts and civil society met today to discuss the work of crisis
centres and shelters in remedying and preventing violence against
women.
Experts from Russia and Kazakhstan
presented best practices on protecting women's rights, including
the social and psychological rehabilitation and reintegration
of victims into society. Tajik experts presented the results of
the work of the first shelter for women victims of violence, which
opened in July 2005 in Khujand (northern Tajikistan) with OSCE
support.
According to Orzu Ganiyeva, Executive
Director of the Khujand shelter, the facility organized over 300
psychological and legal consultations in the last nine months.
Another 1,000 consultations were given over a telephone helpline.
The shelter offered temporary accomodation to 21 women victims
of violence and their children, as well as three adolescents.
"Several cases of physical
and psychological violence have been solved in an amicable way,
while one was pursued through legal remedies," she added.
Gunta Robezniece, Gender Officer of the OSCE Centre in Dushanbe,
said: "The work of the shelter has shown that there is a
strong demand for this type of service. We are glad to see that
the Government understands the importance of such centres. This
helps pave the way for more shelters to be opened in other parts
of the country."
The meeting was supported by the
OSCE Centre in Dushanbe and organized by the Tajik non-governmental
organizations Women's Centre Gulrukhsor in Khujand and the National
Association of Business Women.
From: http://www.osce.org