Human Services Ministry launches 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

The Ministry of Human Services and Social Security on Thursday joined the rest of the world in kicking off 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence under the theme “Orange the World: End Violence against Women Now!”

Human Services and Social Security Minister, Dr Vindhya Persaud using the ‘Orange the World’ filter on Facebook to show her support for the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

It is an annual campaign that begins on Nov 25, International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until December 10, when Human Rights Day is observed. This campaign was started by activists at the inaugural Women’s Global Leadership Institute in 1991, and continues to be coordinated each year by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership.
Used as an organising strategy by individuals and organisations around the world to call for the prevention and elimination of violence against women and girls, the initiative has the full support of subject Minister Dr. Vindhya Persaud, who has organised several important and impactful activities to be conducted during this period.
“It is an important period for the Ministry annually. Following on from where we started last year, it is my intention that there be tangible events that make an impact on communities. The slant of all our activities will be reflective of the Ministry’s slogan, ‘Enough with the Violence’,” Dr Persaud commented.
She explained that, as part of the community engagement, a series of panel discussions will be held in several regions across the country, with presentations being made by persons in the legal, health, and social work fields, and by survivors and advocates. The audience would comprise survivors, perpetrators, persons experiencing abuse, and persons willing to be advocates.
As those discussions are rolled out, officers from the Ministry would simultaneously seize the opportunity to provide information about services available at the Ministry.
“Sometimes people are not aware of the avenues of support that exist within the Ministry. Officers will be on hand to provide this kind of information,” Dr. Persaud pointed out.
Another highlight of the 16 Days of Activism would be the launching of ‘I CAN’ (Community Advocate Network) by the Ministry – a brand new programme that would encourage a robust and vibrant network across the country, wherein people encourage each other, help persons to seek help, and report issues to the Ministry in a timely way, so that action can be taken.
Among the Ministry’s other initiatives during this period are the launch of Paint for Purpose; the launch of the ‘Orange the World’ filter on Facebook; and a moment of silence, pledge and candle-lighting for those who died due to domestic violence; media events; book launches, and much more. The Ministry would also be lit up in orange from tomorrow, in observance of the period. A calendar of events would be available in the media.
Further, the Ministry would use this period to amplify the work of the 914 hotline number as an important part of its fight against domestic violence.
Details of these and other activities during the 16 Days of Activism can be found on the Ministry’s Facebook Page.