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Fighting domestic abuse

Actress Charlize Theron unveils stars joining her campaign to support shelters

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MEXICO CITY — South African actress Charlize Theron says more than 50 female celebritie­s, from actress Reese Witherspoo­n to soccer player Megan Rapinoe, have joined her campaign to fight violence against women during the global coronaviru­s lockdowns.

The #TogetherFo­rHer initiative was launched by Oscar-winning Theron in April when the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project said it would donate $500,000 towards domestic violence shelters in the United States and South Africa.

“(One in three) women will experience gender-based violence in their lifetime; in the past year, 243 million women & girls have. Humanitari­an crises like #COVID19 only make this worse,” Theron said on Twitter.

“I’m so proud that these exceptiona­l, powerhouse women heard my rallying cry & are uniting as one.”

More than 50 female role models from the worlds of film, sports, fashion and business have pledged money to the campaign to help women facing violence while forced indoors.

Actresses to join Theron’s campaign include Michelle Williams, Salma Hayek, and Laura Linney as well as Academy Award-winner Viola Davis. Donations to the fund will support women in up to 100 countries, according to a campaign statement.

“I am a child survivor of domestic violence. It is the last of the acceptable abuses,” said “Fences” actor Viola Davis in a statement.

“Providing funds to give (survivors) the means to get out and the emotional support to know they are worthy is everything.”

Concern over abuse of women under quarantine has increased around the world, with calls to domestic violence hotlines in Europe rising by as much as 60 per cent during the pandemic.

Last month, UN chief Antonio Guterres called on government­s worldwide to urgently tackle a “horrifying global surge” in domestic violence fuelled by coronaviru­s lockdowns.

Theron has a long history campaignin­g against domestic abuse, serving as a United Nations Messenger of Peace with a special focus on ending violence on women since 2008.

The 44-year-old won an Academy Award for her role in the 2003 movie “Monster”, in which she played serial killer Aileen Wuornos, who came from a background of violence and abuse.

Theron has also had personal experience with domestic violence: at age 15, her mother fatally shot her alcoholic father as he threatened the family in a drunken rage.

The campaign is being run in partnershi­p with the Entertainm­ent Industry Foundation, a U.S. non-profit and CARE, a global anti-poverty organizati­on. Thomson Reuters Foundation is the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers the lives of people around the world who struggle to live freely or fairly. Visit http:// news.trust.org)

 ?? REUTERS ?? Charlize Theron, shown in a file photo, is leading a charge to provide support to victims of domestic violence.
REUTERS Charlize Theron, shown in a file photo, is leading a charge to provide support to victims of domestic violence.

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