The Women’s Rights in the Western Balkans report is produced annually and covers four priority areas, as identified by Kvinna till Kvinna and partner women’s rights organisations for advancing women’s rights in the Western Balkans. These are women in politics, gender-based violence, security of women human rights defenders, women in the labour market.
The report provides unique longitudinal data on women’s rights, serving as a benchmark for the six Western Balkan EU accession countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia) regarding women’s rights and their influence, for comparisons over time.
This year’s edition is the eight in a row and focuses on women in the labour market and security of women human rights defenders.