Statement on the International Day against Violence against Women 2023

The “International Day against Violence against Women” on November 25 and the subsequent days of action (November 25 to December 10) are dedicated to the fight against the everyday patriarchal violence to which girls and FLINTA* are exposed worldwide. On this day, the Bundesfachverband unbegleitete minderjährige Flüchtlinge e.V., together with over 25 other organizations, calls for the full and effective implementation of the “Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence” (Istanbul Convention) and reiterates various demands for effective protection against violence for refugee girls and FLINTA*! * This text has been automatically translated

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Separation Impossible

Event The residence status of refugee women* often depends on their marriage to their husband. Even if it is violent. If she leaves the man, she loses her residence permit. If she tries to defend herself against the man, he can threaten her with separation and she will also lose her right of residence. The play TRENNUNGimpossible will be performed again this year to mark the International Day against Violence against Women. Admission is on a donation basis. When: November 25, 7 p.m. Where: Spore.initiative, Hermannstraße 86, 12051 Berlin * This text has been automatically translated

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Online symposia on trans*inclusive girls*work

Event +++ Save-The-Date +++ 14.03.2024 | all day Online networking day “Exchange and empowerment for trans*, non-binary and inter professionals” only for TIN* professionals working in the field of girls* work 16/17.04.2024 | all-day online symposium “On the way to trans*inclusive girls’ work – questions, challenges, experiences” for all interested professionals with a connection to the field of girls’ work * This text has been automatically translated

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What do human trafficking and exploitation have to do with our work?

Event For many of us, the issue of human trafficking seems far away. It is hard to believe, but human trafficking is still present in the 21st century and everywhere in the worldavailable. Those affected have many faces and life stories. They find it difficult to report on the inhumane offense. The people who work withpeople who have contact with them – as professionals or volunteers – often encounter these people without having any background knowledge about these particular events. Helpers have many questions and uncertainties during the accompaniment. It is therefore a great challenge to understand the behavior of those affected in order to provide them with the best possible support. When: 23.11.2023 | 17.15 – 19.15 hrs Location: Kulturzentrum Lagerhaus Bremen e.V. Schildstraße 12-19, 28203 Bremen Speaker: Helene Gustschew Registration: info@fluchtraum-bremen.de Please enter your name, e-mail address and, if applicable, your name when registering. Specify organization * This text has been automatically translated

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