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Video: End Violence Against Women Around the World

Categories: Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Europe, Chile, Dominican Republic, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, Spain, Citizen Media, Digital Activism, Health, Human Rights, Politics, Protest, Women & Gender

Today, November 25th is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and through videos, many people and organizations around the world are expressing their need to end the violence as well as the efforts they are undertaking to ensure that women have a safer world to live in.

Words about violence must break SILENCE, by circo de invierno [1]

Photo by circo_de_invierno [2], from Flickr under CC BY 2.0 [3].

Words about violence must break SILENCE

UNIFEM, in the Say No to Violence channel on YouTube [4] has already documented some of the actions being taken around the world [5] to end gender violence. This first video shows [6] the Ngara Girls High School in Nairobi, Kenya, where young girls are being taught to say No to Violence, to stand up for their rights and also how to deal with rape, assault, harassment and other forms of gender violence:

Also in Kenya, the Kenyatta National Hospital has a Gender Violence Recovery Center, where women and their children can go and receive care in cases of violence against them. In this next video [7], they tell of their experience running the center, the context they are in, and women who have been victims of gender violence speak out:

In Peru, the Flora Tristan organization [8] is having a protest and mass gathering for another aspect they believe is related to gender violence: the denial of free access to birth control methods and the new law that determined that the day after pill (emergency contraception) wouldn't be distributed free of cost. They will be doing an educational campaign in a park in Lima and giving out information about birth control, also handing out day after pills and birth control packets as a symbolic protest:

In the context of all Latin America and the Caribbean, UN-INSTRAW launches this video as part of an awareness campaign :

Latinoamérica y el Caribe es un lugar peligroso para las mujeres. Más de 50 por ciento de las mujeres de la región han sido objetos de agresiones. En la República Dominicana, por ejemplo, 1,453 mujeres fueron asesinadas entre los años 2000 y 2008. En el marco del Día Internacional para la Eliminación de la Violencia Contra la Mujer, UN-INSTRAW lanza un nuevo video sobre la seguridad de las mujeres latinas y caribeñas.

Latin America and the Caribbean is a dangerous place for women. More than 50 per cent of the women in the region have been subject to agression. In the Dominican Republic, for examples, 1 453 women were murdered between the years 2000 and 2008. In the context of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, UN-INSTRAW launches a new video about the security of Latin and Caribbean women.

In Spain, women participated in the 5th Self-Defense seminar against gender violence [9], where they are taught how to protect themselves in case they face a dangerous situation. Training is geared towards enabling them to disable their aggressor momentarily so they can run away from danger.

And from Chile, Hip Hop Artist COFLA [10] has made a song titled Femicide. Whereas hip-hop lyrics are often thought to promote violence against women [11], this artist has put out a song [12]condemning how men go from promises of love and protection to violence, aggression and even murder:

Have there been similar efforts and activities in your hometown or country? Please let us know in the comments how your community is moving towards ending violence against women!