Since its inception in 2001, Gender Links has played an active role in the 16 Days of Activism campaign through training of the media in covering gender violence and building the capacity of NGOs and CBOs to run strategic campaigns.
Since 2004, GL has spearheaded training in the use of new information and communication technologies for gender justice campaigns and facilitated online chats, or cyber dialogues that link women all over Southern Africa to experts and decision-makers.
In 2005, GL conducted an audit of commitments made during these dialogues in South Africa and identified actions that still needed to be taken. The audit led to growing support for a National Action Plan to End Gender Violence. In May 2006, GL, the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) and UN Agencies convened a ground breaking conference: 365 Days of Action to End Gender Violence that led to the identification of key priorities for ending gender violence and the establishment of a multi-sector task team to work towards this end.
The 2007 theme: Demanding Implementation, Challenging Obstacles: End Violence Against Women, is dedicated to calling on all stakeholders to move beyond promises to actual implementation in order to gain long overdue results in the struggle to end violence against women.
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16 Days of Activism 2007 Final Report
08 January 08 | (0) Comments
Regional relevance: Regional
Sixteen Days of Activism campaign is the period when activists highlight issues around gender violence. This year's theme: Demanding Implementation, Challenging Obstacles: End Violence Against Women, is dedicated to calling on all stakeholders to move beyond promises to actual implementation in order to gain long... [read more]
16 Days Local Government colloquium
19 November 07 | (0) Comments
Regional relevance: Regional
Gender and local government officials, councillors and civil society activists from 10 Southern African countries gathered together on November 8 to discuss the role of local government in ending GBV and to share ideas on developing action plans. [read more]
Ama-Buruxa Cultural Group Tour
02 November 07 | (0) Comments
Regional relevance: Namibia, Regional
As part of this year’s Sixteen Days of Activism Against Gender Violence the Ama-Buruxa cultural group from Namibia will visit Johannesburg from 6-11 December 2007 to share experiences and hold theatre performances. [read more]
Take Back the Night 2007
01 November 07 | (0) Comments
Regional relevance: Regional
Women are unable to enjoy their basic right to walk down a street at any time without fear of experiencing some form of violence. Freedom of movement and the right to safety and security are preconditions for democracy. [read more]
2007 Sixteen days - Calendar of Events
10 October 07 | (0) Comments
Regional relevance: Regional
Each day of the Sixteen Days 2007 GL will either host an activity or join in one of the six cyber dialogues planned for the period with its sister organization GEMSA (conducted on the permanent chat facility on the GL website). As part of its opinion and commentary services, GL will also run a series of "I" stories... [read more]
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