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    ARMENIA LAUNCHED 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM AGAINST GENDER VIOLENCE CAMPAIGN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    25.11.2009 16:37 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In every country, women and girls continue to be
    plagued by violence, causing tremendous suffering. Such violence
    undermines development, genereates instabiity , and makes peace that
    much harder to achieve, We must demand accountability for violations
    and take concrete steps to end impunity, UN Secreatry General Ban Ki
    Moon said on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence
    Against Women.

    A campaign "16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence" aiming to
    increase public awareness of gender-based violence was launched
    Wednesday in Yerevan. On that occasion, UN House hosted a news
    conference. Ms. Lala Ghazaryan, Head of Family, Women and Children
    Issues Department at Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs presented
    the current challenges and results achieved by the government in the
    field of combating gender based violence.

    Ms. Jina Sargzova, UNFPA coordinator of "Combating Gender Based
    Violence in the South Caucasus" project and "16 Days" campaign in
    Armenia talked about various activities, such as press conferences,
    public hearings, public service announcements broadcasting, film
    screenings, round table discussions with participation of refugees,
    rural women and local government representatives,

    The planned activities focused on cultural and national aspects of
    violence against women, including domestic violence, trafficking and
    HIV/AIDS, men's participation in combating gender-based violence and
    the importance of the youth involvement.

    The program which will last till December 10 envisages psycological
    consultations for violence victims, meetings with refugee women,
    as well as radio broadcasts on other topics.

    The 16-day period also highlights other significant dates including
    December 1, World AIDS Day and December 2, the International Day for
    the Abolition of Slavery.
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