One in three women has suffered physical or sexual violence at least once in their lifetime (according to UN Women and WHO). Gender-based violence is both the cause and result of gender inequality. This scourge has been severely exacerbated due to the Covid-19 pandemic leading to a dangerous surge of a longstanding and deeply rooted problem.

FEPS and Foundation Jean-Jaurès have joined forces to publish a series of publications to shed light on specific dimensions of gender-based violence.

Find all publications on Gender-Based Violence
Publications
03/03/2023

Spotlight on the political groups as gender equality actors

Struggles over issues of gendered violence in the European Parliament
18/07/2022

Political participation and violence against women in politics in Southeastern Europe

25/06/2021

Gender-based violence against women and girls with disabilities

Gender-based violence series
26/03/2021

Violence against lesbians, bi women and trans people: Adapting the public response to the diversity of LGBTI+ life experiences

Gender-based violence series
Load more...
Find all events on Gender-Based Violence
Events
Past
08/03/2024
Budapest, Hungary

How to pursue gender equality in the context of right wing, authoritarian regimes?

The cases of Hungary and Serbia
23/02/2024
Barcelona, Spain

Accelerating progress

Towards a feminist future of work, without violence against women and from a European perspective
19/01/2024
Vienna, Austria

10th Barbara Prammer Symposium 2024

Democracy without feminism is no democracy
Load more...
Find all Progressive Post on Gender-Based Violence
Progressive Post
22/11/2023

Unsilenced voices: women’s struggle for rights in Iran and Afghanistan

21/11/2022

War in Ukraine: women facing the scourge of gender-based violence

19/11/2021

Education first – the truth about gender-based violence

Find all audiovisual on Gender-Based Violence
Audiovisual

‘How to pursue gender equality in the context of right wing, authoritarian regimes?’ Flickr album

Accelerating progress Flickr album

Walking the talk – Feminist Foreign Policy

“A credible future #BeyondGrowth is a feminist future” Laeticia Thissen

Feminist Framework for the Secretary General’s report “Our Common Agenda”

#ProgressivesSpeakUp 2023 – A Europe for women!

School of young local and regional politicians
Load more...
Network and Team

David RINALDI

Director of Studies and Policy

Laeticia THISSEN

Senior Policy Analyst on Gender Equality