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Such a network would also unify national and local efforts and make them heard and recognized at international forums and intergovernmental organizations. The meeting focused on the Istanbul Convention, which has been increasingly under attack in several countries. Noting these ideological commonalities, meeting participants emphasized the need to act together to counter the attacks on the Convention and on gender equality.
Professor Feride Acar, former chairperson of GREVIO, the independent expert body responsible for monitoring the implementation of the Convention, opened the proceedings with an overall assessment of the implementation of Istanbul Convention.
Acar discussed some improvements made after the Convention took effect, but also drew attention to some challenges and persistent failures in implementation. While the Convention brought about positive legal changes in many countries, such as the introduction of new categories of crime and sanctions in penal codes, she noted that in several countries the political will to implement the Convention remained weak. Acar stressed that in such cases, public financial resources allocated for the implementation of the Convention have been inadequate and the project-based activities that exist have limited sustainability.
Following Acar, speakers from Turkey, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Croatia reported on the situation in their own countries. She suggested joint actions, such as organizing a meeting of experts from countries where movements against the Convention are strong, as well as issuing joint reports.