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THE women on this page are from all walks of life and on our front page today to give support to victims of gender-based violence. This special front page launches Independent Media’s Don’t Look Away campaign in support of 16 Days of Activism to End Violence Against Women and Children which runs globally from tomorrow, November 25 to December 10.
The women on this page are not all victims of violence, but they so easily could be, given the statistics on violence against women.
Statistics SA show that 21 percent of women older than 18 have been violently abused by their domestic partners. One in four women have experienced genderbased violence. More than 100 people are raped each day. The Medical Research Council estimates that half of South Africa’s children will be abused before they turn 18. It doesn’t end there.
Tomorrow is the start of 16 Days of Activism to End Violence Against Women and Children, and the Cape Argus and its sister titles will be taking a hard look behind the statistics.
Abuse in all its forms affects millions of people, whether it is visibly violent in nature or discreet acts of systemic abuse slut-shaming, body-shaming, harassment and the continue debasement of women and children. The statistics go on, but the violence can stop, with your help.
Raise awareness by supporting the many initiatives that are being hosted in your communities during the campaign. Paint your fingernail Orange, wear Orange, join the marches, take to social media. Just Don’t Look Away.
Call it out when you encounter behaviour that seeks to debase and dehumanise women, get involved in a local organisation that supports women and children victims. We will be featuring them during this campaign. We will also turn the spotlight on non-government and community based organisations that work to provide help, support, shelter and compassion to victims and survivors as well as let you know every day in this newspaper, the local activities that you can get involved in.
Use these 16 days to reflect on what we are doing wrong and how we may be, with our own silence or behaviour, empowering, protecting or enabling those who abuse our children and women. Examine new or alternative ways to raise our children, free of violence.
Whatever you do ... Don’t Look Away.