3 out of 4 working women in Türkiye face at least one type of violence in their lifetime.
Violence is not just a domestic sphere issue; but also a workplace issue. It’s crucial for the business world to take action and be a driving force for meaningful, lasting change.
With this goal in mind, the foundations of the “Business Against Domestic Violence” (BADV) project were laid in 2013. Designed to highlight the impact of domestic violence on working life and to encourage companies to establish institutional support mechanisms in this area, the project continues its activities under the leadership of the Sabancı University Corporate Governance Forum of Sabancı University, with the support of UNFPA Türkiye (United Nations Population Fund) and the Sabancı Foundation, and in cooperation with the Turkish Industry and Business Association (TÜSİAD). As of January 2025, the project includes 127 private sector companies.
Private Sector Support for Gender Equality
The BADV project aims to raise awareness of domestic violence in the business world, to promote a workplace culture based on the principle of zero tolerance for violence, and to support the full and effective participation in working life of all employees affected by or at risk of domestic violence—especially women—by establishing appropriate support mechanisms in workplaces. Another key goal of the project is to improve women’s working conditions and thereby increase both their participation in the workforce and the duration of their employment.
The project also seeks to promote the dissemination of effective policies and best practices in combating domestic violence across the private sector.
BADV Network
As part of the BADV project, “Business Against Domestic Violence Network” was established in 2022 with the aim of increasing the communication, experience and knowledge sharing among the companies who have been involved in the project and growing stronger with new companies.
For more in-depth information, check the project website.