The French Embassy in Kosovo, in cooperation with the Municipality of Pristina, has signed a cooperation agreement for the prevention of violence, the protection of victims, and the enhancement of public safety. As part of this initiative, an application was also introduced through which women can report sexual harassment or unsafe situations in public spaces, KosovaPress reports.
Additionally, at the French Institute today, a feminist literature corner was opened, as well as another corner representing women.
“Feminist diplomacy is an integral part of French diplomacy. It develops in various directions. First, inwards, because we have to do our own homework. This means making sure that young female colleagues will have equal access to higher positions... We have a goal of having 40% of our first-time ambassadors being women, and we have reached this goal in the last years... Also, inwards, it's about a zero-tolerance policy. In the embassy, we have focal points. In the Ministry, we have hotlines so that every colleague will be able to call for help. if there is an awkward situation, if there is harassment, if there is sexual harassment, if there are sexist attitudes. The name of the program is Zero Tolerance, and we are doing that very seriously. Each and every embassy has to have a focal point," said Guerot.
The Municipality of Pristina, according to its mayor Përparim Rama, is working towards empowering women through education, culture and institutional support.