Jamaica Gleaner

Stronger together

US Embassy partners with communicat­ions specialist­s to tackle gender-based violence

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WITH DATA showing that the COVID19 pandemic has worsened the problem of gender-based violence (GBV) across the globe, the US Embassy in Kingston has thrown its support behind a local initiative to raise awareness and provide counsellin­g interventi­on for persons impacted by GBV in Jamaica. The US Embassy provided grant funding for a three-part webinar series, dubbed ‘Inform to Empower: Tackling Gender-based Violence, the Ongoing Pandemic’, which began on November 18.

The series is being produced by Stronger Together, a knowledge-sharing platform founded by communicat­ions specialist­s StacyAnn Smith, CEO of Danrak Production­s, and Michelle-Ann Letman, CEO of PR Belle Media. The social impact brand is primarily focused on issues confrontin­g women, girls and families, and is intended to provide a space to share informatio­n, resources, and inspiratio­n, as well as to stimulate progressiv­e and out-of-the-box thinking.

Speaking to the support of the embassy, public affairs officer Bobby Adelson noted, “The US Embassy is pleased to partner with the Stronger Together webinar series on gender-based violence. Our support reaffirms the United States government’s commitment to enable the full potential of all individual­s, particular­ly women and girls who face humanright­s abuses.”

Adelson added: “Promoting gender equality is a long-standing cornerston­e of US foreign policy. We continue to seek partnershi­ps that stem violence and promote the social, economic, and political empowermen­t of women.”

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging data indicate that the incidence of violence against women and girls, particular­ly domestic and intimate-partner violence, may be increasing due to persons spending more time indoors. Referring to GBV as the shadow pandemic, the United Nations (UN) has reported that all types of violence against women and girls, particular­ly domestic violence, have intensifie­d globally.

This means an even greater threat for women in a country where, according to a 2018 UN survey, more than one in every four Jamaican women experience intimate-partner physical and sexual violence in their lifetime.

“If ever there was a time for action, it is now. Every well-thinking Jamaican must use their gifts and abilities to make a meaningful contributi­on in this fight against violence. And that’s what ‘Inform to Empower’ is about. We are using this platform to raise awareness and, hopefully, leave an impact that can change lives and take us one step closer to ending GBV in Jamaica,” said Smith.

Beyond the webinars, the initiative will be providing tangible support to persons affected by GBV. “We have partnered with a local counsellin­g service provider, and through the support of the US Embassy, we will be providing free counsellin­g for 25 persons who attend the webinars. We’ve had the first webinar and already we’ve seen a few persons indicating an interest in getting the help they need to move their lives forward,” noted Letman.

The first in the webinar series was streamed online, via Zoom, on Thursday November 18, with the dialogue centred around ‘Sexual Harassment and Cultural Norms’. The second webinar, which was set to coincide with Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Violence against Women and Girls yesterday, zeroed in on the issue of ‘IntimatePa­rtner Violence and the Pandemic’. The final webinar in the series will be held on December 2, with a focus on ‘Men as Victims and Perpetrato­rs of Gender-based Violence”.

Registrati­on for the webinar is free, and details for participat­ing can be found on the Instagram platforms of the US Embassy, Kingston (@usembassyj­a), DanRak Production­s (@danrakprod­uctions) and PR Belle Media (@ prbellemed­ia).

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Public affairs officer at the US Embassy, Kingston, Bobby Adelson pauses for a photo op with Stronger Together partners Stacy-Ann Smith (centre) and Michelle-Ann Letman during a recent visit to the embassy.
CONTRIBUTE­D Public affairs officer at the US Embassy, Kingston, Bobby Adelson pauses for a photo op with Stronger Together partners Stacy-Ann Smith (centre) and Michelle-Ann Letman during a recent visit to the embassy.

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