Apropos the discussion of the specific impact of Kosovo on women, here's an appeal that came up on one of my lists. I have no direct knowledge of the groups involved, but the statement appears credible. Jody Crowley ************************************************************************** ***** Subject: CURRENT NEWS - Albania: women's support organized NEW WOMEN'S THERAPY CENTERS IN ALBANIA The women of Medica, a women's therapy centre in Bosnia-Hercegovina, are well known to me from five years of working with them. Many of you know them even better. I think everyone who knows them has great respect for them. They are themselves overwhelmed with new arrivals of Kosovan refugees in central Bosnia. In spite of that they are carrying their careful and caring approach to war-traumatized women to the support of Kosovan refugees in Albania. I am both inserting and attaching an emergency appeal for financial support for their excellent, practical, appropriate, gender-sensitive project. Please post it around widely. Cynthia Cookburn MEDICA KOSOVA "Woman to Woman" SUPPORT BY WOMEN FOR WOMEN TRAUMATIZED BY RAPE AND OTHER ACTS OF TERROR IN THE NATIONALIST AGGRESSION IN KOSOVA Please give generously to this emergency initiative which involves: 1 Rapidly TRAINING A TEAM OF PROFESSIONAL ALBANIAN / KOSOVAN WOMEN in appropriate, gender-sensitive, medical and psycho-social responses to rape and other forms of war trauma. 2 The trainers will be BOSNIAN WOMEN professionals who gained their knowledge in the earlier war and currently run the hugely successful 60-staff Medica Women's Therapy Centre in central Bosnia which has helped more than 20,000 women and children since 1993. 3 Establishing six TENT CLINICS in refugee camps in Albania through which the team of women professionals and auxiliary staff can locate women in special need and administer emergency psycho-social care. 4 Obtaining, equipping and operating a MOBILE CLINIC to take women's reproductive health care and trauma therapy to other areas of Albania in which refugees are scattered. 5 DOCUMENTATION of violations of women's human rights in the ethnic aggression in Kosova, to enable prosecutions. Lawyers will work closely with psychotherapists to ensure the necessary sensitivity to women's feelings, self- respect and future safety. Medica's principles: women who have been sexually abused need care in the first instance from women; they must be respected and their stories believed; medical treatment should always be accompanied by social care; and self- healing is possible with the help of skilled and appropriate therapy. Medica Kosova is a purpose-built partnership between Medica and Albanian and Kosovan women's organizations. These women speak the language and share the culture of the women they wish to help. In supporting them you will be making a direct and immediate investment in local women's skills, learned the hard way in the war in Bosnia. Please, please pin up this leaflet in public view, do some fundraising at local events, approach trusts and other givers you think might help, or just simply write a cheque to `Medica' today and send it to: Medica, PO Box 9560, London NW5 2WF Account `Medica', No.0562837, Lloyds Bank, London NW5 2LP. Sort Code 30-94-66 Further information from: Cynthia Cockburn Tel 00 44 171 482 5670 E-mail: c.cockburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx autonomous women's center against sexual violence tirsova 5a, beograd, fr yugoslavia tel/fax: 381.11.687.190 e-mail: awcasv@xxxxxxxx _____________________________________________________ THIS MESSAGE HAS BEEN FORWARDED TO YOU BY: B.a.B.e. (Be active, Be emancipated) Women's Human Rights Group Prilaz Gjure Dezelica 26/II, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia Tel/Fax: +385 1 4846 176 Tel: +385 1 4846 180 E-mail: babe@xxxxxxxxx CyberBaBe: http://www.interlog.com/~moyra/ --- End Forwarded Message --- Joan (Jody) Crowley Assistant Professor Department of Criminal Justice New Mexico State University Box 30001, Dept 3487 Las Cruces, NM 88003-0001 505-646-5376
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