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SEELINE (South Eastern European Legal Initiative) - South Eastern EuropeCountryAlbania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Moldova, Romania RegionGlobal, Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Programme SummaryInitiated by the Croatia-based Be active Be emancipated (B.a.B.e.), SEELINE is a regional network of women's human rights organisations that exchange knowledge and engage in advocacy work on the legal and policy front in order to prevent violence against women and protect women's rights. Key strategies include encouraging regional governments and parliaments to incorporate gender-sensitive provisions into the legal system in an effort to:
Key PointsB.a.B.e. is a human rights group working in Croatia. The word "Babe" (Bah-beh) in Croatian also means "old hag," a pejorative term for an old woman. The women of this group seek to give new meaning to this term. According to organisers, the SEE region has undergone serious economic, political and legal changes that have resulted in a failure to protect women's rights in general, and their reproductive, economic, and social rights in particular. Affirmative action measures have not been introduced in political and economic spheres; those that existed were annulled due to serious economic constraints. Furthermore, they say, laws regulating reproductive rights have been changed in most countries, with the result that women's right to free decisions regarding the reproductive choices has been restricted or eliminated. During the 1990s, they claim, women's participation in decision-making processes has seriously diminished, leading in part to an exclusion of women's concerns about rights and protections from changes in the make-up of the legislature and, by extension, legislation. PartnersB.a.B.e. and member NGOs, which include Women's Rights Center Bar Association, the Women's Lobby of Macedonia, the Woman Bar Association & School of Magistrate, the Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation, the Institut of Social Sciences & Women's Studies, the National Union for Women's Rights, the Women's & Children's Rights Research, & Training Center Foundation, the National Council of Women Judges of the Court of Appeal, the Int'l Human Rights Law Group, and the Bulgaria Gender Research Foundation. ContactB.a.B.e. and member NGOs, which include Women's Rights Center Bar Association, the Women's Lobby of Macedonia, the Woman Bar Ass
SourcePlaced on the Communication Initiative site April 14 2003 Last Updated April 22 2003 |
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