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During his speech, Deputy Minister Munir Basha said “considering the worrying situation and the essential need to fight this phenomenon, our country has established mechanisms through legislation which are dedicated to defending human rights, with special emphasis on protecting women from violence".
The Ministry of Justice, after the approval of the “National Strategy of the Republic of Kosovo on Protection from Domestic Violence” and the Action Plan 2016 – 2020, expressed the willingness and commitment to address the phenomenon when women are concerned, said Mr. Basha.
After listing a series of actions that should be taken, Deputy Minister Basha said that these actions undoubtedly lead Kosovo towards a new generation that unanimously stands for zero tolerance against domestic violence and aims at living in equality, peace, and harmony.
Furthermore, Mr. Basha said, "The strategy includes different sectors and their implementation falls under the authority of the ministries and agencies. Therefore, the Office of the National Coordinator is open to cooperation so that all actions of this strategy are implemented in the most effective way. "
At the end of the meeting, Deputy Minister Basha thanked the attendees and assured them that the Ministry of Justice remains fully committed and dedicated to creating an environment where all citizens feel free and equal before the law.