Violence

Banguera elected UN point person on sexual violence in conflict

Published date: 
10 Dec 2012

Former health minister from Sierrra Leone, Zainub Banguera, was elected the United Nations point person on sexual violence in conflict

16 days of activism ends on high note

Published date: 
9 Dec 2012

In light of the closing ceremony for 16 days of activism of no violence against women and children, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe will be launching the National Council Against Gender-Based Violence

Brochure: "Keep Your Chats Exactly That!"

This brochure contains information on Online Safety for girls, and forms part of the "Keep your Chat's Exactly That!" campaign. The campaign, launched in 2009, aims to educate young people about their rights and responsibilities when using technology to communicate - especially when using cellphones!. Use it in your school, pass it on to your child and make copies for others.

 

US Govt Supports SA's Fight Against Women, Child Abuse

Published date: 
3 Apr 2009
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has supported the South African Government's programme focused on violence against women and children.

Bell Bajao: Using Mass Media to Stop Domestic Violence

Publisher: 
Women's Learning Partnerships (WLP)
Published Date: 
2009
Abstract: 
Breakthrough's multimedia campaign "Bell Bajao" (Ring the Bell), urges men to take a stand against domestic violence. The extraordinary campaign, launched on August 20, 2008, has reached over 35 million people throughout India through TV and radio spots, print ads, mobile video vans, and an online presence.

Domestic Violence A Brutal Reality For Many Tanzanian Women

Published date: 
8 Mar 2009
The most recent figures available, from the WHO`s 2005 Multi-country Study on Women`s Health and Domestic Violence against Women, showed that 41 percent of women interviewed in Dar es Salaam, and 56 percent of women in Mbeya, had ever experienced physical or sexual violence at the hands of a partner. In both sites, 60 percent of those women had never sought help from any formal service or authority.

Minister Defends Women's Contribution To Family Stabilisation

Published date: 
8 Jan 2009
Genoveva da Conceicao, the Angolian minister of Family and Women Promotion said women need to be given a space to participate in the the country's development. 

SCARED AT SCHOOL: Sexual Violence Against Girls in South African Schools

Publisher: 
Human Rights Watch
Author: 
Erika George, Alan Finberg
Published Date: 
2001
Abstract: 

On a daily basis in schools across the nation, South African girls of every race and economic class encounter sexual violence and harassment at school that impedes their realization of the right to education. This report examines the barrier to equal educational opportunity posed by the South African government's failure to adequately address the gender violence prevalent in the South African school system. South Africa was selected for this study not only because of the scope of the problem but also because of the opportunities for change there, where educators both in and outside of government have shown increasing interest in finding solutions.

I Have Listened, I Have Heard

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The stories on this booklet is developed by two groups of South African women - lesbian women facing discrimination and violence, and women who experienced domestic violence.

We held two workshops, of four days each, at the end of which participants had developed their own digital‘movies’, using their own words, narration, pictures and text. We used computers and software, scanners, digital cameras and audio recorders to build the movies. These stories demonstrate the impact of violence on women’s lives. They also show the intersection of gender and other forms of exclusion or discrimination – such as sexual orientation, poverty and HIV/AIDS. The story tellers also celebrate their survival, their relationships and their perseverance.

The stories, and this booklet, are for use in human rights, women’s rights and gender education and training programmes. The booklet accompanies the CD, to give guidelines and ideas on the use of the stories in human rights training and education.

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For more infomation on Women'sNet digital stories telling project please click here. For additional information or request a hard copy of this booklet, please contact Women'sNet at women [at] womensnet [dot] org [dot] za

16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence

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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.

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