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South Africa: UN Heads Petition to Curb Gender Violence


 

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BuaNews (Tshwane)

23 January 2008
Posted to the web 23 January 2008

Washington

The United Nations Foundation (UNF) will donate $1 for each of the first 100 000 signatures to an online petition aimed at eliminating violence against women.

So far, 18 000 people worldwide have added their names to the Internet campaign, called "Say NO to violence against women" and run by the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), since its launch last November.

"Thanks to this fantastic challenge grant, every signature will bolster our cause to make ending violence against women worldwide a top priority," said Nicole Kidman, actress and UNIFEM Goodwill Ambassador.

She added that the funds will go towards UN-backed local initiatives to prevent human trafficking, assisting survivors of domestic violence and helping to implement laws against rape.

The petition also hopes to generate support for the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women, which thus far has helped fun some 250 programmes in 120 countries.

"Each day, each hour, each minute, a woman in the world is a victim of violence," said Timothy E. Wirth, UNF President.

"Taking this simple step, signing on to the campaign, sends the message that enough is enough and the cycle of violence must stop now."

UNF was created in 1998 with the aim of promoting a more peaceful, prosperous, and just world through the support of the UN.

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