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Sexual harassment of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Analysis Based on Data from the OSCE-led Survey on Violence against Women

This report presents findings of the OSCE’s quantitative and qualitative study in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) on violence against women (VAW). The study was implemented in the spring and summer of 2018. This survey aimed to establish the prevalence, characteristics and consequences of these forms of violence using a multistage, stratified, random probability sample design. In general, the findings of this research were similar across the BiH Entities and BD of BiH. The results have been presented separately in cases where a statistically significant difference can be noted.

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Source:
OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Publisher:
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
Our work:
Gender equality, Gender-based violence
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