Tag: domestic violence
TajikistanStatements & Press ReleasesCampaigns, Open Letters and News AlertsNovember 2020
Patience won’t help, women’s support groups will: Supporting victims of domestic violence in Tajikistan
On the first day of the UN Campaign “16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence” International Partnership for Human Rights and Nazoti-Kudakon are launching...
RussiaCampaigns, Open Letters and News AlertsJuly 2020
Open letter: Activists call for an effective investigation of Madina Umayeva’s death
We are appealing to the Chairman of the Investigation Committee of the Russian Federation A.I. Bastyrkin, regarding the lack of an effective investigation into the...
Covid-19Statements & Press ReleasesMay 2020
Human Rights Survival Guide: IPHR launches its own podcast series
The concept of human rights, that was once central to international relations and domestic policy making across the world, is facing a profound test...
KazakhstanStatements & Press ReleasesApril 2020
Kazakhstan: NGOs call for improved protection of women at risk of domestic violence during...
Since the introduction of quarantine measures on 15 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries across the world are facing a sharp rise...
TajikistanStatements & Press ReleasesOctober 2018
Tajikistan: Failure to protect women from domestic violence
On 1 October 2018 Tajikistani NGOs Najoti-Kudakon, Vash Vybor (Your Choice), Nota Bene and International Partnership for Human Rights sent a joint submission on...
TajikistanCampaigns, Open Letters and News AlertsFebruary 2018
Tajikistan: Reports on abuse of LGBT people and on domestic violence submitted to UN...
The Committee against Torture (CAT) will review Tajikistan’s third periodic report on the implementation of the country’s commitments as a party to the Convention...
TajikistanStatements & Press ReleasesReports & Briefing PapersMarch 2017
Domestic violence in Tajikistan: Time to right the wrongs
It is estimated that as many as one in two women in Tajikistan are subjected to domestic physical, psychological or economic abuse at some...