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Implementing norms, changing minds
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Violence against women in Montenegro is unacceptably high: according to our latest research , every second woman has experienced some form of violence in her life , while every fifth reported to have experienced it over the past 12 months. (...) Regional programme “Implementing norms, changing minds” – funded by the EU, implemented by UN Women, aims at ending gender-based discrimination and violence against women, with a particular focus on the most disadvantaged groups of women, in six Western Balkans countries and Turkey. (...) Relevant links:
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START DATE
May 2017
END DATE
December 2020
STATUS
Completed
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UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR WOMEN (UN WOMEN)
TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS
$548,013
DELIVERY IN PREVIOUS YEARS
2017 $93,384
2018 $91,031
2019 $229,059
2020 $20,586
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