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Formation | 1994 |
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Type | Non-Profit |
Legal status | NGO |
Headquarters | Zagreb |
Region served | Croatia |
Official language | Croatian language |
Website |
babe |
B.a.B.e. is non-governmental organization based in Zagreb, Croatia, that promotes and protects women's rights.
Some of B.a.B.e. activities include demanding accountability of public officials for not punishing violence and crimes, [1] advocating a stronger role for women in politics, [2] researching discrimination in the employment of women who are members of the Serbian national minority, [3] defending rights of sexual minorities, [4] and recognition of rape as a war crime. [5]
In 2010, a UNESCO document called B.a.b.e. perhaps the most active group in Croatia carrying out analyses of female representation in the media. [6] It also helped create the South Eastern Europe Legal Initiative (SEELINE) which involves 10 countries from the region. [7] The UN Fund to End Violence against Women selected B.a.B.e. project as one of 22 (out of 2573 NGO applications) accepted in 2011. [8]
![]() Official logo | |
Formation | 1994 |
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Type | Non-Profit |
Legal status | NGO |
Headquarters | Zagreb |
Region served | Croatia |
Official language | Croatian language |
Website |
babe |
B.a.B.e. is non-governmental organization based in Zagreb, Croatia, that promotes and protects women's rights.
Some of B.a.B.e. activities include demanding accountability of public officials for not punishing violence and crimes, [1] advocating a stronger role for women in politics, [2] researching discrimination in the employment of women who are members of the Serbian national minority, [3] defending rights of sexual minorities, [4] and recognition of rape as a war crime. [5]
In 2010, a UNESCO document called B.a.b.e. perhaps the most active group in Croatia carrying out analyses of female representation in the media. [6] It also helped create the South Eastern Europe Legal Initiative (SEELINE) which involves 10 countries from the region. [7] The UN Fund to End Violence against Women selected B.a.B.e. project as one of 22 (out of 2573 NGO applications) accepted in 2011. [8]