Project at a Glance
📅 Implementation: Mar 2025 – Mar 2026 (12 months)
💶 Total Budget: €191,148 | ERDF Contribution: €152,919
🤝 Partners: 2 police institutions
🎯 Type: People-to-People Project
Summary
The UNITE project brings together law enforcement institutions from Satu Mare and Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg to take action against domestic violence. The project builds a united front through training, awareness campaigns, and community outreach.
It reaches both professionals and the general public, with workshops for police and social workers, campaigns in schools, and mobile information units at public events. A common methodology help authorities better prevent and respond to domestic violence cases across the border region.
This project clearly shows how Cohesion Policy supports safer communities by helping institutions work together, share solutions and build trust where it’s most needed.
Project Aim
To strengthen cross-border cooperation and raise awareness on domestic violence to reduce its impact in the Satu Mare – Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg region.
Objectives
✅ Train police officers and professionals in handling domestic violence
✅ Raise awareness in schools and local communities
✅ Promote early reporting and prevention
✅ Develop a shared response model across borders
Key Activities & Results
🔹 2 workshops for police officers and other professionals with 100 participants
🔹 School campaign reaching at least 300 students in both countries
🔹 6 community events using 2 mobile information units
🔹 Media campaign with podcasts, promotion panels, and a dedicated Facebook page
🔹 Development of a joint action plan and methodology for victim support
🔹 Increased awareness and cooperation among institutions and the public
For more details, consult the project fact sheet: EN and check out the project's Facebook page.
Partnership
Lead Partner: Satu Mare County Police Inspectorate (RO)
Project Partner: Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County Police Headquarters (HU)
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