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UN Secretary-General’s UNiTE to End Violence against Women campaign invites you to “Orange YOUR Neighbourhood,”
Say NO – UNiTE records what individuals, orgs and governments worldwide are doing to end violence against women.
The Issue
Raise awareness and trigger action to end the global scourge of violence against women and girls, the UN observes International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on 25 November. The 16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence which follow (ending on 10 December, Human Rights Day) are a chance to mobilize and raise awareness.
Women and armed conflict
Armed Conflict has a legal connotation in terms of the Geneva Conventions on International Humanitarian law. The stated position of Government of India is that there is no ‘armed conflict’ within India
Orange the World in 16 days
Reach out to your neighbours, local stores, food-sellers on the corner of your street, gas stations, local cinemas, barbers, schools, libraries and post offices! Project orange lights and hang orange flags onto local landmarks, tie orange ribbons where you are allowed, and organize local ‘orange marches’ on 25 November to raise awareness about violence against women and discuss solutions that would work for your community.
Orange Day archive
October 2014September 2014August 2014July 2014June 2014May 2014April 2014March 2014February 2014January 2014September 2013August 2013July 2013June 2013May 2013April 2013
2014 Orange Day themes
25 November – Orange YOUR Neighbourhood
25 October – Ensuring safe public spaces with and for women and girls
25 September – Engaging artists in efforts to end violence against women and girls
25 August – Eliminating violence against the girl child
25 July – Addressing violence against women and girls in the informal economy
25 June – Engaging sport communities and addressing violence against women and girls in sport
25 May – Working with the corporate sector to end violence against women and girls
25 April – End conflict-related sexual violence against women and girls
25 March – End female genital mutilation
25 February – Ending violence against women and girls must be part of new development framework 2
25 January – Access to justice for survivors
ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR SURVIVORS
Survivor meaning a person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died.
ORANGE DAY SUPPORTS V-DAY
The UNiTE campaign’s Orange Day in January will call for support of V-Day and will focus on access to justice for survivors of violence against women and girls
Orange Day: January 25
January 25, the UNiTE campaign will focus on access to justice for survivors of violence against women and girls in the lead up to February 14th, when the V-Day initiative will launch the One Billion Rising for Justice action.
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1824 to the present
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