Speak out against gender violence on Word Pulse
English: A map of the world showing countries by level of women’s physical security, 2011. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Women have been marginalised, mistreated, abused from age to age. These women need a voice and this voice could be yours. World Pulse invites you to join them in speaking out against violence as they showcase the voices and solutions of grassroots women around the world. Your stories, recommendations, and collective rising leadership can and will bring an end to gender-based violence.
Tell your own story and perspective on violence against women, either personally experienced or witnessed in your community, and outline your vision for change.
In this campaign, World Pulse will spotlight your testimonies and broadcast your solutions and personal visions.
Your story along with other women’s stories from around the world will be channeled to major media outlets, advocacy groups, policy-makers, and key international forums to ensure that your voice is heard through the halls of power.
Related articles
- Progress Toward a World Without Violence Against Women and Girls (whitehouse.gov)
- VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Where Solutions Meet the Spotlight | Women in the World Foundation (womensphilanthropy.typepad.com)
- End Violence Against Women International (preventviolence.wordpress.com)
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