1. It has been reported that as high as 86% of women have experienced domestic violence in Afghanistan. Why do you think violence against women is such a wide spread
Inspirational Interview – Zarghuna Kargar
“It’s important for women to know their rights in a country like Afghanistan.” Zarghuna (Zari) Kargar, author of “Dear Zari”, opens her collection of stories with these wise, resonant words.
A Silver Lining in the Republic of Lebanon
450 girls in the east Mediterranean Republic of Lebanon have graduated from a martial arts programme designed to help them to resist the threat of sexual violence. The programme formed
The Pixel Project Selection: Five Fantastic Films About Fathers
As we seek out and gather interviews with 30 exemplary Dads from around the world for our upcoming 30 For 30 Father’s Day campaign highlighting positive non-violent Dads, we hope
A Silver Lining in Malawi
According to the recent United Nations UNITE to End Violence Against Women Report, 50% of schoolgirls surveyed in Malawi reported sexual harassment at school, a worrying indication of the violence
The Pixel Project Selection: 10 Fabulous Fathers in Fiction
We know it’s a little early, but while we seek out and gather interviews with 30 exemplary Dads from around the world for our upcoming 30 For 30 Father’s Day
A Very Pixel Project “Thank You” to 25 Fabulous Facebook Pages You Should Check Out and Like
With the Music For Pixels campaign in full swing as The Pixel Project’s Music Campaigns team works on getting us snowballing towards 1 million views of The Rose by our
A Silver Lining in Scotland
A football match is scheduled to take place in Dundee to raise awareness of violence against women. David Bowman, who played for Dundee United between 1986 and 1998, will lead
A Silver Lining in Syria
Horrific reports and suggestions of violence against women have emerged from Syria since the so called “Syrian uprising” began in early 2011. Syrian activists have claimed that government forces have