16 days of activism: Strengthening protection against gender-based violence
Empowering women through education, financial independence, and supportive environments helps prevent violence.
The annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is a worldwide campaign urging stronger action to protect women and girls from harm, held every year from November 25 to December 10.
Gender-based violence has lasting health, social, and economic impacts, and raising awareness and challenging harmful gender norms are vital steps in creating safe, respectful communities for women.
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Empowering women through education, financial independence, and supportive environments helps prevent violence.
Teaching healthy communication and ensuring safe schools and neighbourhoods also strengthen protection.
Strong support systems are essential, with easy access to health, legal, and social services, trained health workers, and investment in evidence-based GBV prevention all ensuring survivors receive the help they need.
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