The Role of Diplomatic Tools in Supporting All-Ireland Efforts to Reduce Violence Against Women

Publication Date:
2025
Pages:
5
Item Reference:
IB-2025-17
Publication Place:
Bruges
Publication Language:
EN
Copyright Type:
UNU Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies
Copyright Year:
2025
Policy Brief Type:
Abstract:
- One in four women in Ireland experiences domestic violence, highlighting the widespread nature of the issue and the urgent need for systemic responses.
- The Istanbul Convention, UN initiatives, and EU programmes shape Ireland’s policies on combating violence against women, though challenges in full implementation persist.
- Ireland and Northern Ireland have distinct legal frameworks, complicating seamless service provision for victims, despite shared initiatives like the PEACE PLUS programme.
- National action plans in both Ireland and Northern Ireland face challenges such as inadequate funding, inconsistent coordination, and accessibility issues, especially in rural areas.
- Sustained efforts, including increased funding, cross-border partnerships, and diplomatic collaboration, are essential for a unified and effective approach to reducing violence against women across the island of Ireland