In a show of solidarity with its host country, the EU Delegation to Eswatini has helped with the evacuation of 31 Emaswati students and a baby caught in the war in Ukraine. The students were evacuated to Romania and Poland. Some of the students are already back home in Eswatini.
In many places around the world, human rights and democracy are under threat. While we combat the global pandemic, multiple challenges are mounting in particular for the most vulnerable communities. As we celebrate Human Rights Day, the EU re-commits to stand and speak out for the oppressed and those under threat, wherever they may live.
Rape culture is much more than physically abusing a woman, it is also inappropriate comments and remarks towards/against women. Examples of rape culture are catcalling, sexual harassment and degrading women. Stand Against Rape Culture!
delegation-eswatini@eeas.europa.eu
+268 2404 2908 or 2404 2018 Fax: +268 2404 6729
4th floor Lilunga House, Somhlolo Road
Mbabane
Eswatini
P.O. Box A36, Swazi Plaza H101
Mbabane
Eswatini
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