16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence

16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is an international campaign to challenge violence against women and girls.[1] The campaign runs every year from 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, to 10 December, Human Rights Day. It was initiated in 1991 by the first Women's Global Leadership Institute, held by the Center for Women's Global Leadership (CWGL) at Rutgers University.[2][1]

Currently, more than 3,700 organizations from approximately 164 countries participate in the campaign annually.

Significant Dates

Themes

Every year, the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence Campaign either introduces a new theme, or continues an old theme. The theme focuses on one particular area of gender inequality and works to bring attention to these issues and make changes that will have an impact. The Center for Women's Global Leadership sends out a "Take Action Kit" every year, detailing how participants can get involved and campaign in order to make a change.[3]

References

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  2. "WHO | 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence". www.who.int. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  3. "The Annual Themes". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
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  6. "Third Annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
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  8. "16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence 1995". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  9. "Sixth Annual Campaign: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence 1996". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  10. "Demand Human Rights in the Home and in the World". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  11. "Building a Culture of Respect for Human Rights". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  12. "Fulfilling the Promise of Freedom from Violence" (PDF). The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  13. "Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Campaign". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  14. "Racism and Sexism: No More Violence". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  15. "16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Themes". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  16. "Violence Against Women Violates Human Rights: Maintaining the Momentum Ten Years After Vienna (1993-2003)". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  17. "For the Health of Women, For the Health of the World: No More Violence". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  18. "Celebrate 16 Years of 16 Days". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  19. "Demanding Implementation, Challenging Obstacles: End Violence Against Women". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  20. "16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence: 2008". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  21. "Commit, Act, Demand: We CAN End Violence Against Women". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  22. "Theme Announcement (2010)". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
  23. "16 Days Campaign Analytical Summary 2014". The Center for Women's Global Leadership. 2014.
  24. "16 Days against Gender-based Violence". www.usaid.gov. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  25. "Take Action Kit - 2015". The Center for Women's Global Leadership.
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