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UNICEF teams up with V-Day campaign
to stop rape in DR Congo
April 14, 2008 – (UN News) The United Nations
Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the global movement to end violence
against women and girls known as V-Day have launched a new partnership
to end rape in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and ensure justice
for the victims of this heinous crime.
The new partnership was announced by UNICEF Executive Director Ann
M. Veneman and playwright and V-Day founder Eve Ensler on Saturday
during V-Day’s tenth anniversary celebrations in the United
States city of New Orleans.
“The goal of the campaign, Stop Raping Our Greatest Resource,
Power to The Women and Girls of Democratic Republic of Congo is
to stop the rape, empower women and girls and end impunity for these
atrocious crimes,” said Ms. Veneman.
Hundreds of thousands of women and children, aged six months to
80 years of age, have been sexually assaulted in the DRC, where
rape has been used as a weapon of war for years.
Ms. Veneman, who met with several rape survivors during a visit
to the vast Great Lakes nation in 2006, noted that “these
women’s lives have been profoundly marked by acts of brutality.
“It is urgent that we work together to put a stop to these
inhumane acts of violence,” she stressed.
The agency, in partnership with non-governmental organizations (NGOs),
is assisting thousands of women and girls in the DRC who have been
assaulted and raped.
To date, the V-Day movement has raised over $50 million and educated
millions about the issue of violence against women and the efforts
to end the scourge. Among its many activities, it has reopened shelters
and funded over 5,000 community-based anti-violence programmes and
safe houses in places such as DRC, Haiti and Iraq.
The partnership between UNICEF and V-Day is just one of several
UN initiatives to help women in the DRC who are victims of sexual
violence. Last month, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) teamed up with
civil society groups, NGOs and the Government to launch a nationwide
public awareness campaign aimed at reducing the country’s
appalling levels of sexual violence.
From:http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=26307&Cr=drc&Cr1=rape#
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