On March 8th in Croatia The international women's day in Croatia. How is it celebrated, and is it still a process? Does its substance change, and how, and even more so its meaning? Present and past characteristics of March 8th. By Djurdja Knezevic
Video documentary: Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina The video documentary "Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina" by the NGO Infohouse and the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation reports about the current situation of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina. While gender equality isn't wide spread in society, things change on March 8th. So: Where in fact are women in Bosnia and Herzegovina today?
Policy Attitudes towards Women in Azerbaijan: Is Equality Part of the Agenda? Since independence, the government of Azerbaijan has been struggling to formulate its policy approach to the so-called “women’s question”. This question in Azerbaijan continues to be challenging since the dominant national discourse primarily regards women as mothers and guardians of national traditions. By Yuliya Aliyeva Gureyeva
Gender Politics in Georgia Although the Georgian government has made some positive attempts to elaborate and implement a gender equality strategy and has adopted international obligations like the other South Caucasus countries, it must make a greater commitment to ensure gender equality and combat all kinds of discrimination against women. By Ketevan Chkheidze
Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina Today In 2003, Bosnia and Herzegovina was one of the first transition countries in the region to adopt the Gender Equality Law. But today women are still exposed to discrimination as well as new and brutal forms of exploitation in the informal labour market. Women are also often exposed to sexual exploitation and trafficking and to widespread male violence. By Dr. Nada Ler-Sofronić
Women in Georgia: Re-learning Gender Equality Transcript of the Video Documentary "Women in Georgia: Re-learning Gender Equality", produced by the South Caucasus Bureau of the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation.