The European Women’s Lobby Centre on Violence against Women is the branch of the EWL dedicated to male violence against women. It supports and manages the EWL European Observatory on Violence against Women.
The EWL European Observatory brings together experts from currently 30 European countries (EU (...)
EWL and the EWL Centre on Violence against Women Charter of Principles on Violence Against (...)
The European Women’s Lobby Centre on Violence against Women is an international not-for-profit (...)
EWL Observatory Experts
The EWL Observatory brings together experts from currently 30 European countries (EU Member States, accession and neighbouring countries) with (...)
The EWL Centre on Violence against Women Board members
The EWL Centre on Violence against Women Board members (2008-2010) President: Brigitte Triems (Germany) National Council of German Women’s (...)
News from Sweden: The evaluation of the ban on the purchase of sexual services
By Wiveca Holst, Swedish expert to the EWL Observatory on violence against women. The evaluation of the ban on the purchase of sexual services. (...)
News from Slovenia: Roma women and forced marriage
Slovenian NGO Society Ključ – Centre for Fight against trafficking in human beings (THB) urgently calls for new solutions in various cases of young (...)
EWL contribution to the JLS consultation on an EU strategy to combat all forms of male violence against women (July 2010)
Please find here the EWL’s Contribution, through its Centre on VAW, to the EC Consultation on a possible future EU Strategy to combat violence (...)
News from France: new comprehensive law on violence against women (2010)
Loi relative aux violences faites spécifiquement aux femmes, aux violences au sein du couple et aux incidences de ces dernières sur les enfants (...)
’Sport and prostitution: enough is enough!’, EWL Statement on the occasion of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa
On the occasion of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, the European Women’s Lobby (EWL) has delivered a statement ’Sport and prostitution: enough (...)