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The Istanbul Convention for a better future for all

The Istanbul Convention for a better future for all It has already had a positive impact on women’s lives across Europe. A woman walks among dozens of red painted shoes placed on the ground as a part of an installation against violence against women in Brussels. (Source: AP/TASR) Font size:A th Anniversary of the Istanbul Convention. Signed on 11 May 2011, this landmark convention of the Council of Europe aims to prevent and combat violence against women and domestic violence. It is the first instrument in Europe to set legally binding standards to prevent gender-based violence, protect victims of violence and punish perpetrators. The 10th anniversary is a good moment to reflect on what we have achieved so far and what challenges are still ahead. In that light, we welcome a debate on the merits and values of the Istanbul Convention and what we can do jointly to promote safety, respect and equality for women and girls.

For better future, for all : foreign ambassadors in Lithuania sign open letter on Istanbul Convention

For better future, for all : foreign ambassadors in Lithuania sign open letter on Istanbul Convention
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For better future, for all : foreign ambassadors urge Lithuania to ratify Istanbul Convention

‘For better future, for all’: foreign ambassadors in Lithuania sign open letter on Istanbul Convention 54 Lithuanian flag / J. Stacevičius/LRT Fifteen foreign ambassadors have signed an open letter on Istanbul Convention, urging Lithuania to ratify the document. LRT English is publishing their statement, in full. Today is the 10th Anniversary of the Istanbul Convention. A powerful instrument, the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence was opened for signature on May 11, 2011 and entered into force on August 1, 2014. It is the first instrument in Europe to set legally binding standards to prevent gender-based violence, protect victims of violence and punish perpetrators. Today, we reflect on what we have achieved so far and what challenges still lie ahead.

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