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The thematic class at the Gymnasium "Slobodan Škerović" within the campaign "16 days of activism in the fight against violence against women and domestic violence"

Published on: Nov 30, 2018 8:24 PM Author: PR service

Today, in the library of the "Slobodan Škerović" Gymnasium in Podgorica, the first thematic class was held on the problem and the fight against violence against women and domestic violence for high school and high school students. The class was organized by the Ministry for Human and Minority Rights, in cooperation with international and domestic partners, and within the campaign "16 days of activism in the fight against violence against women".

On behalf of the Ministry for Human and Minority Rights, Ms. Biljana Pejovic said that the campaign "16 days of activism against violence against women" is always an opportunity to recall what has been done so far and what should be done in the future to make this devoted the problem to the most effective way.
The Head of Democratization in the OSCE Mission to Montenegro Lia Manjaguanjo recalled that violence against women and domestic violence is one of the globally most negative social phenomena and that the awareness of the need to combat domestic violence must be fought at all levels .
A survey that has been conducted on violence against women was presented to the students as well. It has been conducted on violence against women. UNDP spokesperson Vanja Scepovic said that sometimes it was the best way to send a message of visual content to young people and informed that for this reason the UN System for this campaign hired a well-known Montenegrin group Who See to shoot a video that was broadcast during the thematic time today in Gymnasium.
Within the campaign "16 Days of Activism in the Fight against Violence against Women and Domestic Violence", it was reminiscent of the need to publicly discuss this issue, with the inclusion of all subjects that can contribute to the prevention and prevention of this negative phenomenon.
Ministry for Human and Minority Rights

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