Saturday 1 December 2012

Young Men’s Forum


Its time for men to take the lead in the fight against violence against women... 


Think Young Women, University of The Gambia, and Youth Action Movement will be organizing ''Young Men Day’ which is part of the ‘Enough Is Enough’ Campaign' to commemorate International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (25th November) at the GOVI Hall on 5th December 2012.

Violence against women and girls is a problem of pandemic proportions and violations of human rights. Many young women/girls experience physical or sexual violence from men in their lifetime – the majority by husbands, intimate partners or someone they know.

The most common form of violence experienced by women globally is physical violence inflicted by an intimate partner, with women beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused. Therefore involving men in the fight against the menace will greatly reduce the inhumane act.


In addition, the UN Secretary-General’s UNiTE campaign is proclaimed every 25th of the month as Orange Day, therefore this program is set to coincide with International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and also Orange Day in order to encourage people to wear orange to take a stand on ending violence against women & girls, and encourage all your friends to do the same.

The campaign will take the format of a day forum, radio programs and press briefing. During the forum there will be presentations, testimonies, panel and plenary sessions to raise awareness for both young men and women and information kits will be given on prevention of violence and sexual assault against women at the end of the forum.


In addition all participants will sign a pledge to take a stand against ending violence. The forum is expected to bring together young men from different works of life including tertiary institutions, organisations and law enforcement officials. The forum is geared towards breaking the barrier that exists between men and women in terms of gender base violence. We hope at the end of the day, men and women will have a frank discussion on the issue of gender base violence. Media Briefing and Radio programs will be conducted before the event!


Follow the event page on facebook for details: http://www.facebook.com/events/485924524763932/

or on twitter: @thinkyoungwomen


Men taking the lead


It is time for Men to Speak





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