Books can be dangerous. The best ones should be labelled: “This could change your life.” – Helen Exley Violence against women (VAW) is a prevalent and entrenched part of countless
16 Ways to Teach Boys and Young Men How Not to be Violent towards Women and Girls
The Pixel Project is pleased to welcome a guest “16 For 16” article from our partner MenChallenging, an organisation that challenges men to prevent gender-based violence and support its victims
The Pixel Project Selection 2020: 16 Notable Anti-VAW Activists and Organisations You Should Follow on Twitter
Since its debut more than a decade ago, Twitter has become a reliable news source for many individuals. It offers a real-time view and perspective of what is occurring in
The Pixel Project Selection 2020: 16 Notable Facebook Pages by Anti-Violence Against Women Organisations
Since its founding 15 years ago, Facebook has become a social media powerhouse with over 2.6 billion monthly active users as of June 18th, 2020. Facebook has grown from a
16 Ways We Can Combat Rape Culture
The Pixel Project is pleased to welcome a guest “16 For 16” article from our partner, Breakthrough – a global human rights organisation working to make violence and discrimination against women and
16 Ideas for Taking Action to Address Violence Against Women in Conservative Communities and Cultures
Globally, we are witnessing a shift to the right with a rise in religious, social, and political conservativism. This shift is also reflected in a bolstered patriarchal system and the
Inspirational Interviews: Tumukunde Loyce, Executive Director, YFC-Uganda, Part II
Welcome to part two of our November 2020 Inspirational Interview with Tumukunde Loyce, executive director at Youth Fraternity for Change (YFC-Uganda). Ms. Loyce is a Ugandan social worker and a
16 Actions Communities and Schools Can Take to Prevent and Intervene in Child Marriage
Child marriage, arguably the most common form of forced marriage in the world, is a human rights violation defined as a formal marriage or informal union where one or
Inspirational Interviews: Tumukunde Loyce, Executive Director, YFC-Uganda, Part I
Welcome to part one of our November 2020 Inspirational Interview with Tumukunde Loyce, executive director at Youth Fraternity for Change (YFC-Uganda). Ms. Loyce is a Ugandan social worker and a
The Pixel Project Selection 2020: 16 Violence Against Women Survivors Who Became Anti-VAW Activists and Advocates
After surviving heinous acts of gender-based violence (including rape, female genital mutilation, domestic abuse, and child sexual abuse), women and girls are typically left to struggle with the trauma that