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When institutions don’t listen, women disappear
Stop femicide
STOP Violence Against Women
IKEA – Not Every Home is a Safe Place
Humanitarian Campaign #ŽelimSveMoguSve
AŽKZ Campaign Marking 30 Years of Work
Campaign “Advertisement”
Campaign “They call them names. You call 060 9004.”
Campaign: “1 Like – 1 Vote Against Violence Against Women”
Campaign: “Say Yes”
Campaign “Domestic violence is not a sport”
Campaign 16 Days of Activism
Sanja Iveković – Women’s House 1998–2002
Stop Violence Against Women
Campaign for Women’s Reproductive Rights
Campaign Ad Hoc Coalition Women’s Electoral Platform
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“Women’s Rights – Legal Guide for Abused Women”
(1994, 2000)
“Domestic Violence and Child Contact in England and Denmark”
(2003)
“How to Leave a Violent Relationship: A Handbook for Women on Living a Life Free from Violence”
(2003, 2007)
“The Way Out of Violence: A Manual for Establishing and Running a Women’s Shelter”
– translation of a WAVE publication (2004)
“Violence Against Women – The Responsibility of the Police”
– translation of a Dutch manual for police (2005)
City Guide for Women –
“Zagreb Guide to Social Services for Women Who Have Survived Violence”
Employment Opportunities for Women Who Have Survived Violence – Report
(2011)
Employment Opportunities for Women Who Have Survived Violence – Guide
(2011)
Report on the Implementation of Croatian Legislation Related to Intimate Partner Violence
(2012)
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