Health belongs to everyone. Against gender violence, for women's right to health.
Survey by Professor Manuela Stranges. THE PROJECT AND OBJECTIVES OF THE SURVEY. "Health belongs to everyone. Against gender violence, for women's rights [...]
Survey by Professor Manuela Stranges. THE PROJECT AND OBJECTIVES OF THE SURVEY. "Health belongs to everyone. Against gender violence, for women's rights [...]
PRESS RELEASE D.i.Re presents the new 2024 data report: increasing number of women welcomed by the Network's anti-violence centers. Like every year, D.i.Re – Women on the Net against the [...]
D.i.Re – Donne in Rete contro la violenza has also developed for 2023 the photograph of the network of anti-violence centers and the activities carried out on the national territory. The new report records a substantial growth in resources used to support women. Nonetheless, these resources continue to be insufficient overall, demonstrating the importance of greater support from institutions, public financiers (Regions and Municipalities) and private ones.
July 24, 2023. The National Association D.i.Re published the report on the 2022 data. "Anti-violence centers continue to be a fundamental point of reference for thousands of women who decide to embark on their path to exit violence, in Italy" declares Antonella Veltri, president D.i.Re
July 13, 2022. The National Association D.i.Re – Donne in Rete contro la violenza has published the new report on data referring to 2021. For 15 years, D.i.Re carries out the collection of data on the activities of member organizations, which makes it possible to achieve three objectives: illustrate the characteristics of the organizations that are part of it, the services and resources they offer, collect data on women received and on the violence suffered, collect information on the perpetrator of violence.
Over 20.000 women supported in 2020, new accesses drop by about 7% due to the protracted lockdown due to Covid19. For the rest, the data confirm the structural nature of violence: it is mainly carried out in intimate relationships, by partners or ex, mainly of Italian nationality.
A new survey released today by D.i.Re confirms how - in civil and juvenile courts - the Istanbul Convention is not applied, domestic violence and witnessed violence are not recognized, and the reports of the expert witnesses are practically transformed into sentences that revitimize women. The voice and experience of the advocates of the anti-violence centers.
The Position Paper "The change we want. Feminist proposals 25 years post Beijing" outlines non-exhaustive proposals related to the 12 critical areas of concern of the Beijing Declaration. Each [...]
93 centers out of a total of 103 participated in the survey. Anti-violence centers More than half of the centers (56% of cases) can count on at least one [...]
In April 2020, the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women launched a global appeal to comment on the rise in violence against women during the crisis [...]
Structured around seven thematic areas, broader articulations than the 12 critical areas of the Beijing Platform for Action and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Position paper "Change [...]
In 2018 GREVIO, the Council of Europe Group of Experts on Violence Against Women, started monitoring the application of the Istanbul Convention - the Council of Europe Convention [...]