Hastings Leader

WHITE RIBBON

Saturday 25 November 2023

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White Ribbon Day, 25 November.

This is the internatio­nal day when people wear a white ribbon to show that they do not condone violence towards women.

It was started by a men’s movement in Canada in 1991 and has been ofÞcially adopted by the United Nations as its Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Violence Against Women. The campaign was introduced to New Zealand by UNIFEM (the United Nations Developmen­t Fund for Women).

In this country most violence by men against women takes place in the home – with an average of 14 women a year killed by their partners or ex-partners. Each year there are over 3,500 conviction­s recorded against men for assaults on women and one in Þve women will experience sexual assault or sexual interferen­ce at some point in their lives.

White Ribbon Day celebrates the many men willing to show leadership and commitment to promoting safe, healthy relationsh­ips within families and encourages men to challenge each other on attitudes and behaviour that are abusive.

In this country most violence by men against women takes place in the home – with an average of 14 women a year killed by their partners or expartners. Each year there are over 3,500 conviction­s recorded against men for assaults on women and one in Þve women will experience sexual assault or sexual interferen­ce at some point in their lives.

White Ribbon Day celebrates the many men willing to show leadership and commitment to promoting safe, healthy relationsh­ips within families and encourages men to challenge each other on attitudes and behaviour that are abusive.

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