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    Anti-Stalking Projekt

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    The Anti-Stalking-Projekt in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg offers women* free advice and support for stalking and cyberstalking. With IT security consulting, self-help groups, and events, it promotes a self-determined life and advocates for gender equality and digital security.

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    Anti-Stalking-Projekt – Department Cyberstalking

    The Anti-Stalking-Projekt, located in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg and under the sponsorship of the Frieda-Frauenzentrum e.V., is a specialized counseling and support center for women* affected by stalking and cyberstalking.

    Key Products and Services

    • Counseling and Support: The project offers free consultations for women* affected by stalking and/or cyberstalking. These consultations include psychosocial support, IT security advice, and media literacy[2][4].
    • IT Consulting: An IT expert advises on topics such as IT security and media literacy to protect those affected from digital violence[4].
    • Support Groups and Events: Regular support groups and special events, such as workshops on topics like backups, anonymous internet use, and prevention of digital violence, support those affected[4].
    • Support for Relatives: Information and counseling for relatives to inform and support them about the impacts of stalking and cyberstalking[3].

    Mission and Values

    The Anti-Stalking-Projekt works impartially and feministically with the goal of supporting victims of (cyber)stalking and helping them return to a self-determined life. The counseling focuses on the individual needs and situations of those affected and aims to activate and utilize resources to counter (cyber)stalking[1][2].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    Although the Anti-Stalking-Projekt does not work directly in the context of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it indirectly contributes to several SDGs, particularly:

    • Gender Equality (SDG 5): By specifically supporting women* and other gender-disadvantaged groups, the project contributes to the promotion of gender equality.
    • Health and Well-being (SDG 3): The psychosocial counseling and support contribute to improving the physical and mental health of those affected.
    • Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions (SDG 16): By working against digital violence and supporting those affected, the project promotes the rule of law and the safety of individuals.

    The project is committed to a comprehensive fight against digital violence by raising awareness, consciousness, and education in society, creating widespread counseling services, and ensuring adequate funding and resources for specialized counseling centers[1].

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