Faculty: FASE
Department: IRD
Department: IRD
Type of the workshop: national workshop
The workshop in brief: Other information about the Event:
November 30th, 2023, the International Relations and Diplomacy Department organized a national workshop on “Gender-Based Violence: Origins, Causes and Challenges.”
factors responsible for gender-based violence, while calling for enactment of laws to protect victims of gender-based violence.
Participants: 36 PARTICIPANTS, students, lectures, Head of the department, and lecturers from education building
Date and time: November 30th, 2023
Place: Main Building Hall 440, TIU
Place: Main Building Hall 440, TIU
Session topics:
• historical trajectory, theories, and global perspectives on gender-based violence.
• practical session using the dialectic or question-and-answer method
• historical trajectory, theories, and global perspectives on gender-based violence.
• practical session using the dialectic or question-and-answer method
Presenters names and affiliations:
• Prof. Dr. Ahmet Arabaci, TIU, KRG
• Mr. Bayad Sarwar Abdullah, TIU, KRG
Society should not tolerate any form of violent behavior or tendency, and any tradition or norm that legitimizes or approves violence or degradation of women.
The state should strengthen legal processes and punish perpetrators timely and effectively.
The society should be educated from kindergarten to the university level on the need to accord respect for fellow human beings.
The state should provide and sustain shelters for victims of gender-based violence.
Provision of health, mental health, and rehabilitation services for the victims.
Provision of financial compensation for the victims.
• Prof. Dr. Ahmet Arabaci, TIU, KRG
• Mr. Bayad Sarwar Abdullah, TIU, KRG
Outcome of the workshop:
Society should not tolerate any form of violent behavior or tendency, and any tradition or norm that legitimizes or approves violence or degradation of women.
The state should strengthen legal processes and punish perpetrators timely and effectively.
The society should be educated from kindergarten to the university level on the need to accord respect for fellow human beings.
The state should provide and sustain shelters for victims of gender-based violence.
Provision of health, mental health, and rehabilitation services for the victims.
Provision of financial compensation for the victims.









