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Cyprus, with its links to continental Europe, is increasingly a transit point for migrants. It is also a destination for people from Asia and Africa who seek a better life for themselves.

  • Human rights activism in Cyprus is expanding and its major focus of operation is around migration, sexual and reproductive rights and trafficking.
  • In the past, Cyprus women’s main expectations were to get married and have children.
  • As reported over the past five years, human traffickers exploit domestic and foreign victims in Cyprus.
  • Migrants are vulnerable to exploitation and abuse, and laws and policies in the nation do not offer adequate protection.
  • The government has also increased collaboration with different women’s organizations.

Migrants are vulnerable to exploitation and abuse, and laws and policies in the nation do not offer adequate protection. 1.3.1 Proportion of population above statutory pensionable age receiving a pension. The Plan for the Support of Local Employment, whose implementation started in 2013, prioritised the increase of women’s participation in the workforce. The plan resulted in the employment of 2091 women along with 1812 men until January 2015.

As in previous asian-date.net/western-asia/cyprus-women years, observers report that a number of women, some of whom are trafficking victims, entered the “TRNC” on three-month tourist or student visas and engaged in commercial sex in apartments in north Nicosia, Kyrenia, and Famagusta. Migrants, asylum seekers, LGBTIQ+ persons, refugees, and their children are also at risk for sexual exploitation. Observers report traffickers shifted tactics during the pandemic, forcing female sex trafficking victims to visit clients’ homes due to the drop in demand at nightclubs and often marketed home visits to potential clients under the guise of massage services.

Civil society report traffickers allegedly facing financial hardship due to the pandemic act with increased aggression towards victims. The Government of the Republic of Cyprus does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking but is making significant efforts to do so. These efforts included prosecuting more traffickers and significantly increasing resources to the Social Welfare Services-run anti-trafficking shelter and resources for rent allowances and financial assistance for victims.

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Labor trafficking victims originate from Eastern Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, and South and Southeast Asia. Migrants, especially those who cross into the area administered by Turkish Cypriots after their work permits in the Republic of Cyprus have expired, are vulnerable to labor trafficking. Romani children and Turkish seasonal workers and their families are also vulnerable to labor exploitation and trafficking. Foreign university students, many of whom were recruited with false promises of scholarships, free housing, and employment, are vulnerable to both sex and labor trafficking. Traffickers force female students into sex trafficking in apartments and male students into forced labor or coerce students to commit crimes such as transporting or selling drugs. Students who drop out of school or engage in irregular work, many from sub-Saharan African countries, were particularly vulnerable.

What is the State of Women’s Rights in Cyprus?

Special events including pitches are organized during the Cyprus Women In Film And Television International Film Festival – CYWIFTIFF . However, their government and different nonprofit organizations are looking to bridge this gap in inequality. Through the full involvement of women in the Cyprus Peace Process, in line with UN Security Council Resolutions, we are hopeful an environment conducive to the resumption of formal negotiations and achievement of a sustainable solution for all the people of Cyprus can be created. As the Group of Friends of Women, Peace and Security, we pledge our support for the greater inclusion of women, and we will work with the UN and interested stakeholders to give meaningful effect to this pledge.

Women in Film and Television – Cyprus – WIFT CYPRUS

The gender neutrality of their language does not recognize women as the primary victims of such violence although over 80 percent of victims of ‘family violence’ are female, and this form of violence is obviously gendered. Since governmental and non-governmental services work within the framework of ‘family violence’, a critical gender perspective is lost. According to Pavlou,despite a shocking increase in reported rates of sexual assault, Cyprus has no specific services for survivors, and has some of the lowest conviction rates for sexual offences in Europe. In Cyprus, 83.3% of legal frameworks that promote, enforce and monitor gender equality under the SDG indicator, with a focus on violence against women, are in place. The adolescent birth rate is 7.8 per 1,000 women aged 15–19 as of 2018, up from 4.4 per 1,000 in 2017. In 1983, the Turkish Cypriots proclaimed the area the independent “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus” (“TRNC”).

Its operation was awarded to the association for the prevention and handling of violence in the family with a grant of €450,000 this year, Anthousi added. She noted how violence against women and girls is on the rise due to the pandemic and the war in Ukraine and expressed her “full support and respect” to all women and girls suffering.

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