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Oxfam Launches Campaign to End
Violence Against Women
October 30, 2004 (TamilNet) Oxfam sponsored District Campaign
to End All Violence Against Women was launched in Trincomalee with
an inaugural event held at Trincomalee St.Joseph's College auditorium
Tuesday evening with Mr.Farid Hasan Ahmed, acting Country Programme
Manager of the Oxfam (Great Britain), Sri Lanka as the chief guest,
sources said.
Mr.A.R.Mohamed Saifullah, Assistant Programme Co-ordinator, Oxfam
in Trincomalee, made the welcome address and presided the proceedings.
Retired education officer Ms Siththi Pathmanathan, Ms Jesukumary,
Ms Seepali, and Mr.V.B.S.David also spoke.
The South Asia regional campaign to end violence against women is
a coalition of more than 400 civil society groups, organizations
and individuals in six countries of South Asia. The campaign was
initiated by Oxfam International, a confederation of 12 organizations
working together in more than 100 countries to find lasting solutions
to poverty, suffering and injustice, said organizers.
In Sri Lanka, surveys reveal 60 percent of women suffer domestic
violence. In Pakistan, 80 percent of women experience violence within
their homes, and 47 percent women experience physical violence at
the hands of their intimate partners. In India, every six hours,
somewhere, a young married woman is burned alive, beaten to death,
or forced to commit suicide, Oxfam sources said.
"Oxfam's goal is to create a fundamental shift in women's and
men's attitudes, beliefs and behaviours that perpetuate gender based
violence in South Asia," said Mr.Farid Hasan Ahmed in his keynote
address.
He further said, "By combating violence against women or the
threat of it, women in South Asia can be empowered to make their
own choices and seek opportunities and participate in all aspects
of life. However in South Asia, incidence and social acceptance
of gender-based violence is endemic, despite laws against it and
many organizations and institutions working to eliminate it and
support survivors. Oxfam, working with others, wants to reduce social
acceptance of violence against women challenging people's attitudes
and beliefs so that we can begin to realize the vision of South
Asian women being free from violence."
The overall objectives of the campaign is to reduce social acceptance
of violence against women, to create an enabling environment for
public dialogue on violence against women, to generate a collective
and visible stand against violence against women, to transform young
men's and women's notions of gender relations, to prepare young
women for the possibility of violence against women and empower
them with strategies to combat it, to work with diverse groups,
such as the government, business houses, and development NGOs, to
mainstream efforts to combat violence against women in their own
sectors, to influence decision makers at all levels to institute,
implement, and strengthen policies and programmes to support survivors
of violence against women and to create a stronger foundation for
regional campaigning against violence against women, Oxfam sources
said.
From: http://www.tamilnet.com/art.html?catid=13&artid=13265
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