Fiji Women's Rights Movement
Fiji Women's Rights Movement
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Greetings from the Fiji Women’s Rights Movement!
For the 2011 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, FWRM has produced two videos on the issue of security.
Security means different things to different people and the aim of these videos was to get a snapshot of what it means to women in Suva, Fiji.
These videos are vox populi (Latin for ‘voice of the people’ and a term often used in broadcasting for interviews with members of the general public).
Video 1
For the first video, FWRM asked 22 women the following question: “What Does Security Mean to You?”
You can view their responses here: http://youtu.be/E3x4kdjHCmM or on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/FWRM1
Video 2
For the second video, FWRM asked 16 women the following question: “What Does E-security Mean to You?”
You can view their responses here: http://youtu.be/8vmhns8bpgM or on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/FWRM1
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