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Tracking gender-based human rights violations in postwar kosovo.

机译:追踪战后科索沃境内基于性别的侵犯人权行为。

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Four years have passed since the institution of the cease-fire in Yugoslavia, and questions remain as to how Kosovar women are faring in the country's postwar reconstruction. Reports, albeit fragmented, suggest that violence against women began to increase in 1998 and 1999. This trend continued through 2001, even while rates of other major crimes decreased.Despite considerable local efforts to address the conditions of women, there remains a lack of systematic data documenting the scope and frequency of violent acts committed against women. A centralized surveillance system focused on tracking human rights abuses needs to be established to address this critical need for empirically based reports and to ultimately guide reform efforts.
机译:自南斯拉夫停火以来已经过去了四年,关于科索沃妇女如何在该国战后重建中发挥作用仍然存在疑问。报告虽然不成体系,但表明对妇女的暴力行为在1998年和1999年开始增加。这种趋势一直持续到2001年,尽管其他主要犯罪的发生率有所下降。尽管当地为解决妇女状况付出了巨大的努力,但仍然缺乏系统的记录针对妇女的暴力行为的范围和频率的数据。需要建立集中于跟踪侵犯人权行为的集中监督系统,以解决对基于经验的报告的这一关键需求,并最终指导改革工作。

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