Joint Efforts Lead to Significant Decline in Domestic Violence Cases
Following a coordinated effort by various institutions, significant decisions have been implemented to address and reduce domestic violence. The national project, “Outlawing the cycle of violence – systematic prevention of domestic and interpersonal violence,” was formally presented on June 18, 2026, at 4:24 PM by Minister of Internal Affairs, Pancho Toshkovski. Data released alongside the project’s launch indicates a substantial decrease in reported cases of violence.
Between January 1st and May 28th of this year, a total of 768 cases of domestic violence were registered. This represents a 67% reduction compared to the same period in the previous year. The initiative underscores a collaborative approach between institutions working to systematically prevent domestic and interpersonal violence.
The project aims to establish robust preventative measures and support systems. Moving forward, the institutions involved are focused on continuing to implement these decisions and monitoring the impact of the project in reducing instances of violence within communities. Further details regarding the specific strategies employed by the “Outlawing the cycle of violence” project will be released in the coming weeks.
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This is a welcome step towards a safer and more supportive community for everyone.
What specific strategies are being employed by these institutions to achieve the decline in domestic violence cases?