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RESOLUTION 1325
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16 Day of Activism Against Gender Violence
Campaign
December, 1997
For the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence, the Solomon
Islands Family Support Centre organised diverse activities, including
radio and media advertisement. Also, they distributed Real
Men Don't Hit Women stickers, in collaboration with the New
Zealand High Commission, and organized a March, in which they distributed
purple ribbons symbolising the anti-violence campaign. For more
information visit Fiji
Womens Crisis Centre.
International
No More Guns
December, 2000
Following the Peace Agreement signed in Townsville ending two years
of ethnic conflict, the Peace Monitoring Council, in collaboration
with the Australian government, launched an information campaign
calling for the surrender of weapons. Trough newspaper advertisements,
radio interviews, posters, newsletters, school presentations, and
public seminars the Peace Monitoring Council spread a message for
peace and no more guns. Promoted by PMC, children expressed their
support by crossing their arms over their chest as a signal of No
More Guns! We Want Peace!. Click
here for the full text of the report. For more information visit
the Australian
Government Overseas Aid Department.
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