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Mentoring workshop for psychologists to combat domestic violence organized by the OSCE Mission to Moldova in Chisinau
On 21 and 22 May 2015, the OSCE Mission to Moldova held a mentoring workshop for psychologists as part of its project to combat domestic violence.
The workshop was the first such event to take place in Moldova and was organized by the OSCE Mission to Moldova, the OSCE Gender Section and the Danish Centre for Gender, Equality and Diversity (KVINFO).
Lidia Gorceag, experienced senior psychologist and trainer working with victims of domestic violence at the Center for assistance and protection of victims and potential victims of human trafficking speaking at mentoring workshop for psychologists to combat domestic violence, Chisinau, 22 May 2015. (OSCE)
Beatriz Hernandez de Fuhr of KVINFO training women on establishing mentoring networks across Europe, North Africa and Central Asia, Chisinau, 22 May 2015. (OSCE/Igor Schimbator)
Attendants and trainers of the mentoring workshop for psychologists to combat domestic violence, Chisinau, 22 May 2015. (OSCE/Igor Schimbator)
Mentors also benefit from the relationship learning through mentee experiences and broadening networks via other mentors, mentoring workshop for psychologists to combat domestic violence, Chisinau, 22 May 2015. (OSCE/Igor Schimbator)
Young women attending the workshop in Moldova learned about how mentoring can increase self-confidence, broaden networks and provide important support to attaining education, career and personal goals, Chisinau, 22 May 2015. (OSCE/Igor Schimbator)
Elena Mardari (R), psychologist at “Casa Marioarei” Shelter for female victims of domestic violence, Chisinau, 22 May 2015 (OSCE/Igor Schimbator)
Psychologist's from women shelters interested in becoming mentors at the training workshop for combating domestic violence, Chisinau, 22 May 2015 (OSCE/Igor Schimbator)