Campaign Launched To Eradicate Gender-Based Violen
The legislation to be introduced in 2007, the International Violence Against Women Act (I-VAWA), is being written with input from many national and international organizations and will focus on the ways the pre-existing multi-billion dollar international assistance programs can change the status of women in developing countries by helping to eliminate violence. One-third of women internationally are victims of violence, and in certain countries, this is as high as 70%. Assistance from these funded programs would be able to help in ending the problem of violence against women.
Education will play a large role in this campaign. The group seeks to inform the policymakers about the link between domestic violence and poverty, war/conflict, HIV/AIDS, and public health. The group will also be working with women’s organizations in developing nations, organizing at the grassroots level, and including the media.
Compiled from Women's Edge, "Edge Launches Campaign to End Violence Against Women Globally", available http://www.womensedge.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=280&.
For More Information
On the Women's Edge Coalition, click here.
On Amnesty International USA, click here.
On the Family Violence Prevention Fund, click here.
On gender-based violence, click here.
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