Project for economic empowerment of women victims of violence
The project for economic empowerment of women victims of violence QMG has organized a three-day professional training in Peja, with support institutions which treat
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If you live with someone who has hurt or abused, you are not alone. Many women live with someone who has been violent or abusive to them. Although domestic violence and family can happen to anyone, evidence suggests that in most cases these types of violence committed by men against women. Women and girls account for most of the reported victims of domestic and sexual violence in the police. Violence is not just physical. Abusive behavior should not necessarily be physical to be recognized as domestic violence.
Other types of violence include:
If you are a mother and are experiencing violence and / or your children have experienced abuse, it is important that you know that is not your fault and there is support for you and your children. If you are experiencing violence themselves and want tips and information on how to get help for yourself and your children. If you know or suspect that your child may experience abuse, you can find support, advice and information on our website.
The project for economic empowerment of women victims of violence QMG has organized a three-day professional training in Peja, with support institutions which treat
WWC organizes professional training on counseling . WWC has organized a three-day vocational training in Peja, with support institutions that treat survivors of violence