- Samstag, 25. November 2006 – Sonntag, 10. Dezember 2006 In meinem Kalender speichern
16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence-Campaign
The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender
Violence is an international campaign
originating from the first Women's Global
Leadership Institute sponsored by the
Center for Women's Global Leadership in
1991. Participants chose the dates,
November 25, International Day Against
Violence Against Women and December 10,
International Human Rights Day, in order to
symbolically link violence against women
and human rights and to emphasize that such
violence is a violation of human rights.
This 16-day period also highlights other
significant dates including December 1,
which is World AIDS Day, and December 6,
which marks the Anniversary of the Montreal
Massacre.<br>
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The 16 Days Campaign has been used as an
organizing strategy by individuals and
groups around the world to call for the
elimination of all forms of violence
against women by:<br>
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- raising awareness about gender-based
violence as a human rights issue at the
local, national, regional and international
levels<br>
- strengthening local work around violence
against women<br>
- establishing a clear link between local
and international work to end violence
against women<br>
- providing a forum in which organizers can
develop and share new and effective
strategies<br>
- demonstrating the solidarity of women
around the world organizing against
violence against women<br>
- creating tools to pressure governments to
implement promises made to eliminate
violence against women<br>
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Since 1991, approximately 1,700
organizations in 130 countries have
participated in the 16 Days Campaign!<br>
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