Flyer on discrimination in Bosnia and Herzegovina
When accessing services for protection from domestic violence, Roma women and other marginalized groups of women are often faced with direct or indirect discrimination on grounds of their gender, ethnic background, disability or socio-economic status. This publication outlines the anti-discrimination legislation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, describes forms of discrimination and presents ways to recognize and report it. It is written in one of the country's official languages and a Romani language in order to increase accessibility of information.
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Languages available in print
Bosnian and Romani language
Bibliographic information
Geographic coverage:
Europe and Central Asia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Subject areas:
Gender discrimination
Rural women
Resource type(s):
Posters/flyers
Publication year
2019
Number of pages
2
Publishing entity/ies:
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)