16 Days of Activism

Stop Rape Now

Conflict-related sexual violence is a serious, present-day emergency affecting millions of people, primarily women and girls. What can we do to stop rape in conflict?                       

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16 Steps Policy Agenda to End Violence against Women

Step 16: Donate to the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women...


the only grant-making fund in the world exclusively dedicated to channeling expertise and financial support to national, local and grassroots efforts. Read more...

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Reclaiming Life after Acid Attacks in Cambodia


In Cambodia acid attacks and burns violence against women are common. With a grant from the UN Trust Fund, the Acid Survivors Trust International (ASTI) works with local partners to respond to the needs of  women and girls affected by acid burns violence. Read more here.

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Join us to Celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the UN Trust Fund

 

Young people can shape the future free of violence against women. With support from the UN Trust Fund, Youth Star Cambodia engaged students to mobilize their peers and community to take a stand against domestic violence. Watch the video!

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16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign is an international campaign that began in 1991. From November 25th, the International Day of Elimination of Violence against Women, to December 10th, International Human Rights Day, the campaign calls on individuals and groups around the world to act to end all forms of violence against women and girls. Making the critical link between violence against women and human rights, the campaign observes several significant dates in its 16 days, including November 29th, International Women's Human Rights Defenders Day; December 1st, World AIDS Day; and December 6th, the anniversary of the Montreal Massacre, where a man deliberately gunned down 14 women students.

Say NO – UNiTE is pleased to present 16 actions that you can take, wherever you are, to mark the 16 Days of Activism. Pick as many as you like, or take the action of the day! If you are organizing your own 16 Days event, post it on www.saynotoviolence.org.

16 Ways to Say NO to Violence against Women