SMS Messages for 28 November 2007

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SMS 7: Let us STAND UP AND SPEAK OUT to prevent violence against women. Prof. Tunji Arokoyo, Nigeria SMS 8: Violence...nos entrailles maternelles en sont révoltées. Lutha, RODHECIC, DR Congo SMS 9: Men are part of the solution to VAW and not the problem. Hope Turyasingura, Center for Domestic Violence Prevention (CEDOVIP)

For more information and/or to participate in the campaign, visit http://www.wougnet.org/Alerts/speakoutgenderviolence.html

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Using SMS to be connected

I am enjoying being connected to the SMS campaign. It means that I can read the opinions of others on preventing violence against women via my cell phone which is convenient and gives me a sense of being part of a movement. Using cell phones to share news, ideas and thoughts (even though the messages are brief!) is powerful. Jenny