Women in Fiji’s capital Suva celebrated International Women’s Day through participation in empowerment theatre and workshops relating to reproductive health rights. This week follows the launch of Fiji’s new reproductive
A Silver Lining All Over the World
March 8th marked International Women’s Day; a global celebration of the lives of women and girls, and a time to refocus the lens on the road to end violence against
A Silver Lining in Washington
Advocates and activists on Violence Against Women were honoured at the Avon Communications Awards: Speaking Out About Violence Against Women. The awards, handed out on February 29th, are part of
A Silver Lining in Pakistan
A major milestone in the campaign to end violence against women was reached this week in Pakistan. On 20th February Pakistan’s Senate passed a bill making violence against women and
A Silver Lining in Vancouver
The Canadian city of Vancouver is celebrating a poster campaign that has seen a reduction in the recorded level of sexual assaults in the city. Whilst the overall crime rate
A Silver Lining in the DRC and Kenya
In two separate stories from Africa this week, two groups of individuals helped female survivors of sexual assault to graduate from an empowerment class and helped a girl escape an
A Silver Lining in Kerala, India
Technology is being used in India to raise awareness of violence against women. A recent survey highlighted the risks faced by women in India, in judging the country to be
A Silver Lining in India
Dowry abuse, while illegalized along with the dowry practice five decades ago in India, is a form of financial domestic violence by husbands demanding additional money and goods from the
A Silver Lining in Cambodia
It is estimated by a U.N. agency that more than 12 million people are involved in forced labor, which includes sex servitude or forced prostitution. One human trafficking activist, Somaly
A Silver Lining In New Zealand
The run up to White Ribbon Day has been marked in New Zealand by the beginning of a lengthy motorcycle ride. Dozens of riders took to the road in the