17:20, january 6Author: Asia-Plus
This initiative ensures that victims can receive the necessary help in a safe environment; generated photo.
In Tajikistan, fifteen specialized support rooms for victims of violence have opened in medical facilities, providing access to medical and psychosocial assistance. This initiative ensures that victims can receive the necessary help in a safe environment, as reported by the UN News website.
The initiative was launched in 2017 by the UN and the European Union and is part of the largest global program aimed at eradicating all forms of violence against women and girls and promoting gender equality. In Tajikistan, the program is being implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Health.
Training specialists and monitoring
As part of the program, more than 300 medical workers and 90 teachers have been trained. Regular monitoring visits and professional development courses for specialists are also planned.
According to the latest report, the program has helped strengthen cooperation between civil society organizations in Central Asia. A regional network called “Light of Hope” has been created, with nearly 600 members today.
Contact center for victims
As it had been reported earlier, a contact center was launched by the Committee on Women and Family Affairs under the Government of Tajikistan in early September last year to provide assistance to victims of violence. The public was informed about its launch through SMS notifications.
The messages indicated that anyone facing domestic violence can call the number +992 (37) 221-40-30 for help. The contact center is available Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and on Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
At the center, individuals can receive free legal and psychological assistance on issues such as housing, alimony, divorce, domestic violence, and other concerns. Notably, both women and men can reach out for help.
The contact center was established to implement the law of Tajikistan “On Preventing Domestic Violence” and to carry out the state program in this area. Its main goal is to support victims and prevent cases of domestic violence.