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History of 16 Days Campaign on VAW – Martyred Mirabal Sisters of the Dominican Republic

https://www.drproperties.ca/the-incredible-mirabal-sisters-of-the-dominican-republic/ Website Link Includes Video. "The Mirabal sisters are considered national martyrs in the Dominican Republic, with currency and stamps showing their faces. Still, the Mirabals’ legacy extends beyond the Dominican Republic and Latin America. In 1999, the United Nations General Assembly designated Nov. 25, the anniversary of the Mirabal sisters’ death, as the annual date of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The day both celebrates the sisters and marks the start of a 16-day global activism period against gender violence, ending on Dec. 10, International Human Rights Day. November 25th is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women – historically the date is based on the 1960 assassination of  the Incredible Mirabal Sisters of the Dominican Republic, political activists in the Dominican Republic.  These Dominican women fought tirelessly against the political regime of Rafael Trujillo, considered one of Latin America’s worst dictators. Despite the leader seizing their property and placing them behind bars, the sisters – Patria, María Argentina Minerva and Antonia María Teresa, remained resilient and continued their mission to restore democracy in their country, a battle that ultimately cost these brave, powerful and feminist women their lives. These much revered ladies are well known in the Dominican Republic.  They gave their lives to bring democracy and freedom to their country. School children grow up learning about their sacrifice, and their code name “Las Mariposas” (the butterflies) is a well-known symbol around the country."

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18 November: European Day on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse.

18 November: European Day on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse. 2023 Theme: Learning from survivors of childhood sexual abuse to inspire policy change. European Women's Network against Sexual Violence trusts child and adult survivors of sexual abuse and with a greatest gratitude celebrates survivors' experiences being the most valid learning resources.

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Radionica Claire Cunnington: THE ROLE OF NEUTRALISATION IN RESPONDING TO THE DISCLOSURE OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE

Europska ženska mreža protiv seksualnog nasilja predstavlja Vam Claire Cunnington, kolegicu iz Ujedinjenog Kraljevstva! Radionica: “THE ROLE OF NEUTRALISATION IN RESPONDING TO THE DISCLOSURE OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE” PPT je dostupan OVDJE. Film FLOW je dostupan OVDJE. Video predavanje je dostupno OVDJE.

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Engaging young survivors in participatory initiatives: What are we learning?

SOURCE "The theme for this years’ European Day on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse is ‘Learning from victims and survivors of childhood sexual violence to inspire policy change’. This is an opportunity to highlight the importance of engaging with, and learning from, victims and survivors. To mark this day, the Safer Young Lives Research Centre at the University of Bedfordshire will be hosting an online event to share some new resources we have developed that are relevant to this theme. These resources are informed by an international research study exploring the potential outcomes associated with the participation of young survivors of child sexual abuse and exploitation. We will share some of the key findings and outputs from the study, including a series of practitioner briefings and our comic, ‘Seeing Things From Both Sides’. For any questions, please contact: claire.cody@beds.ac.uk Please note there are limited spaces available. REGISTER HERE The webinar is taking place on Friday 17th November 2023 from 10 - 10:45am (GMT)."

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#riseuptoendchildabuse – ISPCAN kampanja s ciljem prevencije zlostavljanja djece

IZVOR "ISPCAN’s International Partners, Country Partners and Members around the world are taking action through the Month of November providing activism and support for professionals in all disciplines and in all countries through educational webinars and powerful resources such as tools, research, infographics and more. Children around the world are being harmed daily and we need more resources, tools, activism, and loud voices to end this now. It must stop! The month of November is a time to bring together global leaders, experts, professionals, children, young people, parents, and policy makers from a range of disciplines in legal, medical, social work, mental health, education, research, public health, NGO, governmental, sports and religious sectors, among others. It is crucial that we share knowledge, tools, resources and connect with like-minded professionals. We can’t do it alone! It must be a global effort. We have a multidisciplinary and global range of passionate, caring, intelligent and informed voices that we have cultivated for over 46 years, and we are calling on the prevention of child abuse. We must stop it before it occurs. Let’s Rise Up to End Child Abuse by collaborating, creating policy, creating campaigns, coming up with new ideas, creating working groups and aligning systems and resources to provide children and families safe and supportive spaces. November can be the start to make this happen. Protect our children, protect our future. We invite you to join us in sharing your knowledge, resources, and tools. We encourage connection, sharing, learning, and joining forces." #riseuptoendchildabuse Više načina o uključivanju u kampanju možete pronaći na POVEZNICI.

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Predavanje Judith Lewis Herman, počasne članice Europske ženske mreže protiv seksualnog nasilja: TRUTH AND REPAIR: How trauma survivors envision justice

Europska ženska mreža protiv seksualnog nasilja Vam predstavlja Judith Lewis Herman, našu počasnu članicu: PREDAVANJE: TRUTH AND REPAIR: How trauma survivors envision justice Prezentacija je dostupna OVDJE. Video predavanje je dostupno OVDJE.  

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U Švajcarskoj 1.002 slučaja seksualnog zlostavljanja povezana s Katoličkom crkvom

IZVOR "Do sada je identifikovano 510 optuženih zlostavljača i 921 žrtva. Ovo je prvi put da je nezavisni istraživački tim proučio dokumente o seksualnom nasilju iz crkvenih arhiva u Švajcarskoj. „Slučajevi koje smo identifikovali su nesumnjivo tek vrh ledenog brega. Pretpostavljamo da je samo mali postotak slučajeva ikada prijavljen“, rekle su istoričarke Monika Doman i Marieta Mejer, voditeljke projekta."

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U Francuskoj prvi put u javnosti kampanja protiv incesta

IZVOR "Francuska vlada pokrenula je prvu kampanju protiv incesta u zemlji, a o toj tabu temi su nedavno govorile glumica Emanuela Bear i ćerka bivšeg ministra spoljnih poslova. „To je prvi put da jedna vlada upotrebljava reč ‘incest’ u kampanji i prvi put da govori o tom seksualnom nasilju u porodici“, izjavila je državna sekretarka Šarlot Kobel i dodala da je svaki treći minut u Francuskoj neko dete seksualno zlostavljeno."

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