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Research unit
FDFA
Project number
ExSt.2019.983
Project title
External Review of the Prevention of Domestic Violence project in Tajikistan

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Key words
(German)
Tajikistan; SDC; domestic violence; gender; Swiss contribution to the Eastern Countries
Key words
(English)
Tajikistan; SDC; domestic violence; gender; Swiss contribution to the Eastern Countries
Key words
(French)
Tajikistan; SDC; domestic violence; gender; Swiss contribution to the Eastern Countries
Key words
(Italian)
Tajikistan; SDC; domestic violence; gender; Swiss contribution to the Eastern Countries
Short description
(German)
Domestic and gender-based violence is a topic of high relevance for the context of Tajikistan. Violence has to be viewed as societal phenomenon with deep and cumulated historical, cultural and socio-economic background. The development of a formal legal background for the building up of mechanisms for DV-response has taken many years of extensive advocacy and lobbying on political level. The Law on Legal and Social Prevention of Family Violence was adopted in 2013. To give effect to this law, the State Programme on Prevention of Family Violence for 2014-2023 was adopted in 2014. The readiness and political will for responsibility taking in this field have grown slowly and, as experiences of the PDV-project have shown, the positive momentum for important steps in direction of governmental take over seems to be developing. Switzerland has given an important contribution to these developments through its continuous and persistent engagement with pioneer character and has been a relevant driving force for the instalment of the legal framework for addressing DV.
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Short description
(English)
Domestic and gender-based violence is a topic of high relevance for the context of Tajikistan. Violence has to be viewed as societal phenomenon with deep and cumulated historical, cultural and socio-economic background. The development of a formal legal background for the building up of mechanisms for DV-response has taken many years of extensive advocacy and lobbying on political level. The Law on Legal and Social Prevention of Family Violence was adopted in 2013. To give effect to this law, the State Programme on Prevention of Family Violence for 2014-2023 was adopted in 2014. The readiness and political will for responsibility taking in this field have grown slowly and, as experiences of the PDV-project have shown, the positive momentum for important steps in direction of governmental take over seems to be developing. Switzerland has given an important contribution to these developments through its continuous and persistent engagement with pioneer character and has been a relevant driving force for the instalment of the legal framework for addressing DV.
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Short description
(French)
Domestic and gender-based violence is a topic of high relevance for the context of Tajikistan. Violence has to be viewed as societal phenomenon with deep and cumulated historical, cultural and socio-economic background. The development of a formal legal background for the building up of mechanisms for DV-response has taken many years of extensive advocacy and lobbying on political level. The Law on Legal and Social Prevention of Family Violence was adopted in 2013. To give effect to this law, the State Programme on Prevention of Family Violence for 2014-2023 was adopted in 2014. The readiness and political will for responsibility taking in this field have grown slowly and, as experiences of the PDV-project have shown, the positive momentum for important steps in direction of governmental take over seems to be developing. Switzerland has given an important contribution to these developments through its continuous and persistent engagement with pioneer character and has been a relevant driving force for the instalment of the legal framework for addressing DV.
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Short description
(Italian)
Domestic and gender-based violence is a topic of high relevance for the context of Tajikistan. Violence has to be viewed as societal phenomenon with deep and cumulated historical, cultural and socio-economic background. The development of a formal legal background for the building up of mechanisms for DV-response has taken many years of extensive advocacy and lobbying on political level. The Law on Legal and Social Prevention of Family Violence was adopted in 2013. To give effect to this law, the State Programme on Prevention of Family Violence for 2014-2023 was adopted in 2014. The readiness and political will for responsibility taking in this field have grown slowly and, as experiences of the PDV-project have shown, the positive momentum for important steps in direction of governmental take over seems to be developing. Switzerland has given an important contribution to these developments through its continuous and persistent engagement with pioneer character and has been a relevant driving force for the instalment of the legal framework for addressing DV.
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Contractor
(English)
Maja Loncarevic and Dilbar Turakhanova
Charged budget
(English)
SDC
Legal basis
(English)
Art. 57 Abs. 1 RVOG | Art. 57 al. 1 LOGA. | Art. 57 cpv. 1 LOGA
Copyright
(English)
Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft | Droits d'auteur: autorités de la Confédération suisse | Diritti d'autore: autorità della Confederazione Svizzera | Dretgs d'autur: autoritads da la Confederaziun svizra | Copyright, Swiss federal authorities
Information
(English)
SDC Eurasia Division - +41 (0)58 462 12 50 - _DEZA-EuraD