physical Violence against females rife in eastern European countries, claims OSCE research
The OSCE talked face-to-face with more than 15,000 ladies to assemble information regarding the prevalence of intimate, real and mental physical violence in southeastern and eastern European countries. The outcomes revealed a “grim image.”
The company for Security and Co-operation in European countries (OSCE) posted Wednesday the “grim” link between a large-scale study on physical physical physical violence against ladies in eight various countries in eastern and southeastern European countries.
The representative report surveyed around 15,000 females aged 18-74 in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia, Moldova, Ukraine and Kosovo, asking them about their experiences of physical violence and punishment considering that the chronilogical age of 15.