FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES
National Network
Slovak Republic
Address
Budovateľská 11 08001 Prešov SlovakiaCountry
SlovakiaCity
PrešovStreet address 2
Budovateľská 11Mobile Phone
00421/905 92 42 02Telephone
00421/905 924 202Telephone (other)
00421/903 321 476E-Mail (2)
esfem@esfem.skWebsite
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1999Contact Person1
Monika BosáContact Person 2
Katarína MinarovičováOrganisation Type
Non-Governmental OrganizationFields of Activity
GenderGeneral Information
EsFem is an independent feministic non-governmental organization which started its activities in November 1999. The organization deals primarily with the issues of human rights of women and children, and policies of equal opportunities of women and men. 1. Structure: Board of directors (3 members). No temporary staff, only 6 part time employees. 2. app 20000 Euro 3. International and domestic donors, EU Funds 4. Gender sensitive education Human Rights Research 5. Gender Studies Centre, Faculty of Arts, Bratislava Feminist Philosophy Club, Bratislava Slovak Family Planning Association, Bratislava Institute for Public Affairs, Bratislava, Department of Ethics and Civics Education Comenius University Bratislava, Institute of Educology and Social Work University of Prešov and others.Mission and Objectives
Gender equality, gender sensitive education, sex education and ethics of careMain Projects / Activities
1. “Plus for women 45+” ( international project supported from Initiation EQUAL – ESF) – the main aim of the project is elimination of gender inequality on the labour market; 2. “Advocating of women´s interests – victims of violence” (international project supported from Slovak AID ) – the main aim of the project is education of helping professions in Serbia and Montenegro; 3. “Gender, labour and Space” (domestic project financed by domestic sources SOP – Human Resources ) – the main aim of the project is to obtain main data on the gender gap in the labour market in Slovakia 4. Co – operation with the Gender Studies Centre on the project “ Model of the gender education at the Universities” 5. and others