Trafficking of Women

Day 16 | Break the silence | Document violence

Document the violation of women's human that takes place through acts of violence. Document, make it visible and break the silence around violence against women.

Despite the prevalence of violence against women, we've come to live with it as a normal part of everyday life.

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Day 15 : Map it! | Points of support & action

Help spread the word on initiatives, services and organisations that are taking action to address violence against women where you are. Plot it on the map!

We only look for help when we need it. But sometimes, it's useful to know what are the points of support and help near you that you can get in touch with for different reasons.

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Day 10 | Picture it | A world without violence

Imagine being able to walk down any street at any time of the day without the possibility of being harassed. Imagine every home being free from the sounds and actions of violence. Imagine posting any information about yourself online without being anxious about who might abuse it. Imagine surfing the internet without seeing one sexually degrading advertisement, representation or comment. How would it look? Picture a world without violence. In the process, identify and name what contributes to violence against women, and make a commitment to take action to end violence against women.

 

Day 10 | Picture it | A world without violence

Day 9 | 16 ideas to end violence against women | What's yours?

What does it take to end violence against women? Sometimes it takes a large action: ratifying a convention, making a change in law, committing through policy and more. Most of the time, it takes small gestures: in everyday actions, everyday words, everyday interactions with the women and men around us, and within ourselves.  And sometimes, it might take just that one unlikely, but great and timely idea to start changing things. Join in the global brainstorm. What's your idea for ending violence against women?

What does it take to end violence against women?

Day 9 | 16 ideas to end violence against women | What's yours?

Day 1 | 25 Nov - International Day Against Violence Against Women | Take a stand!

Today marks the International Day Against Violence Against Women. Yet, violence against women rarely receives the same kind of collective outrage that comes with other forms of human rights violations, such as the suppression of civil and political rights. We live with the reality of violence against women in our daily lives, almost accepting it as "normal". Every second, a woman or a girl is being abused, violated, harmed, harassed - simply because she's a woman, or a girl. Reject this reality. Start your 16 days of activism Take Back The Tech! campaign by making a clear stand to end violence against women.

Today marks the International Day Against Violence Against Women.

4. Trafficking of women

The Protocol on Trafficking in Persons covers a wide range of activities, including sexual exploitation, forced labour, and organ removal. There is currently limited information about how ICT and trafficking are connected beyond its obvious use for communication. However, it seems ICT can work for traffickers in at least six ways.

 
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