WHAT IS THE 16 DAYS ACTIVISM?
- It is a WORLDWIDE Campaign to OPPOSE VIOLENCE against WOMEN and CHILDREN
- It aims to raise awareness of the NEGATIVE impact that VIOLENCE and ABUSE have on WOMEN and CHILDREN and to RID society of ABUSE PERMANENTLY
WHEN DOES THE CAMPAIGN TAKE PLACE?
- The 16 Days of Activism Campaign is held from 25 November to 10 December every year
- However, the success of this campaign rests on our daily individual and collective actions to safeguard our society against this cycle of abuse
WHAT ARE SOME OF THE CAUSES OF
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN?
It stems from the low status of
women in the home and in society
It happens when men abuse POWER and
positions of authority in order to CONTROL women and children
WHAT IS ABUSE?
Any form of behavior that causes:
- fear
- bodily harm
- a person to do things against their will
EXAMPLES OF ABUSE
DO YOU KNOW...
THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENT
The role of Parliament includes the
promotion of human dignity, equality, non-racialism, non-sexism and the
supremacy of the Constitution. Parliament upholds citizens’ human rights and
oversees the implementation of constitutional imperatives. This includes, but
is not limited to, passing of legislation that prevents or prohibits unfair
discrimination to people based on race and gender.
The vision of Parliament confirms
Parliament as the institution that transforms the entire society to be based on
democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights, which include
women’s and children’s rights. With regard to this, Parliament has already made
strides in passing legislation aimed at ending this scourge in society.
DON'T BE A VICTIM!
- BREAK THE CYCLE OF VIOLENCE
- BREAK THE SILENCE
- KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
- ACT AGAINST ABUSE
- DO NOT LOOK AWAY!
KEY DATES TO OBSERVE IN THIS PERIOD:
- 25 November: International Day of No Violence Against Women
- 29 November: International Women Human Rights Defenders Day
- 1 December: World Aids Day
- 3 December: International Day for the Disabled
- 10 December: International Human Rights Day
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