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16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence

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Read inspiring stories about our grantees working to end violence in their communities.

Americas: Ruta Pacifica de las Mujeres [Peaceful Way of Women], Colombia

Middle East and North Africa: KAFA [Enough Violence and Exploitation], Lebanon

Africa: Ekasi Women’s Arts Ensemble, South Africa

Europe and the Former Soviet States: Zene na delu [Women at Work], Belgrade, Serbia

Today marks the kick-off of "16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence," a global campaign which mobilizes women around the world to organize marches, events, and street theater to raise awareness of the violence pandemic facing women and girls.

Launched in 1991, 16 Days of Activism was created by the Center for Global Women's Leadership. The founders chose November 25 - International Day Against Violence Against Women - and December 10, International Human Rights Day to make the case that violence against women is a human rights violation. Since then over 2,000 women's organizations in 156 countries have participated in the global campaign.

The 2009 campaign theme is "Commit, Act, Demand: We CAN End Violence Against Women! " In solidarity, the Global Fund for Women will highlight the work of five grantee partners that approach violence against women from a human rights perspective, and how the eradication of such violence is critical to achieving genuine peace and security. Over the next 16 days, watch for stories of these groups striving to reverse the trend of violence. 

Why act now? Consider this:

 

 

 


 

1United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) 2007

 

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