Welcome to the 53rd edition of The Pixel Project’s VAW e-News Digest. As usual, we bring you the latest and most relevant news related to violence against women and efforts
A Silver Lining in Afghanistan
Post by Katie Rosenthal Our blog this week comes from Gereshk, a town 120km West of Kandahar in Afghanistan’s Helmand province. Helmand is a Taliban stronghold, and has seen much
Pixel Project Volunteer Profile: Graphic Designer Gina Yap Lai Yoong
The Pixel Project is a volunteer-based organisation and we are always happy to talk about the wonderful people who donate their time to the cause of ending violence against women.
A Silver Lining in Australia
Blog by Katie Rosenthal This week’s blog comes from the Australian city of Melbourne, where a demonstration took place targeting violence against women. About 30,000 people assembled to march through
Inspirational Interviews: Johanna Crawford, Part Two
Welcome to part two of our Inspirational Interview with Johanna Crawford of Web of Benefit. In this part, Johanna shares examples of how Web of Benefit has helped women, the
Inspirational Interview: Johanna Crawford, Part One
Johanna Crawford is the Founder and Executive Director of Web of Benefit – a U.S.-based nonprofit working to help women who have survived abuse to successfully rebuild their lives. When
A Silver Lining in Haiti
Post by Katie Rosenthal A men’s group in Haiti has been confronting the issue of gender based violence through group discussion and education. Their work forms part of a new
The Pixel Project VAW e-News Digest: Edition 52
Welcome to the 52nd edition of The Pixel Project’s VAW e-News Digest! As usual, we bring you the latest and most relevant news related to violence against women and efforts
A Silver Lining in Turkey
Post by Katie Rosenthal Police in Turkey have added new measures to existing programs, to help to protect women from gender based violence. Violence against women not a new issue
Survivor Story: Don’t Hurt My Children
As part of our efforts to raise awareness about the realities of violence against women, we feature guest blog posts from survivors of violence. In this post, Tauheedah C. Jabaar