Published 17:31 IST, November 25th 2019

UN women rallies on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

UN women rally on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The theme is “Orange the World: Generation Equality Stands against Rape!”

Reported by: Tanima Ray
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United Nations is observing multiple events worldwide, such as marches, art competitions, cycling rallies, and marathons activities for 16 Days of Activism Against -Based Violence starting from vember 25 which is International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women. event is commemorated under umbrella of Secretary-General’s campaign UNiTE by 2030 to End Violence against Women. This year's me color is orange to symbolize hope and a brighter future without violence against women: “Orange World: Generation Equality Stands against Rape!”. It highlights need to end “rape culture” that is entrenched in our society. Iconic buildings, including Magistrate Court of Zimbabwe, Biblioca Alexandrina in Egypt, Parliament House of Pakistan will be lit in orange to mark move. Manneken Pis in Brussels, Belgium, will also be dressed in orange.

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Prominent speakers and musical performances calling on preventing and ending violence against women and girls will be part of an event at UN Headquarters in New York on 25 vember. dignitaries include Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti, United Nations Chef de Cabinet to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, Pramila Patten, Under-Secretary-General, Special Representative of Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict; Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Women Executive Director, Susannah Grant, Executive Producer, Writer, Director and Showrunner of “Unbelievable” Netflix limited series; Ajna Jusic, President of Association “Forgotten Children of War” from Bosnia and Herzegovina; and photographer Jonathan Torgovnik. Two grantees of UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund), Chinyere Eyoh and Karen Naimer will represent expertise on event.

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Apart from this, murals will be painted on streets illustrating empowered women and depicting positive relations in Malawi. Likewise, classes on personal safety to interrupt and de-escalate violence using different tools including Aikido martial art will be organised with students of universities and high-schools in Albania. An exhibition of films created by Latin American women followed by live debates will be organised in Honduras. In Ankara (Turkey), a lightning installation featuring twelve artists will be conducted at Seğmenler Park to ‘light dark’, and hundreds of trees will be planted in Cambodia. Moreover, this year also marks first-ever grantee Convention of UN Trust Fund, which took place in Sarajevo, Bosnia, and Herzegovina, from 4-7 vember 2019. About 150 participants from civil society organisations, government partners and private sector, discussed implementing around 100 projects around world to reflect and strategise on ending violence against women.

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17:09 IST, November 25th 2019