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Ending violence in 16 days: United Nations agency shows shocking advert of woman using make-up to show violence | |
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While millions of men, women and children around the world might fear what a president Donald Trump will do - or not do - to advance gender equality, campaigners have not lost their spirit or power to make an impact. | While millions of men, women and children around the world might fear what a president Donald Trump will do - or not do - to advance gender equality, campaigners have not lost their spirit or power to make an impact. |
Starting on 25 November - the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women - until 10 December, a campaign from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) will highlight 16 voices of activism from around the world. The hashtag "16 days" was trending on Friday. | Starting on 25 November - the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women - until 10 December, a campaign from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) will highlight 16 voices of activism from around the world. The hashtag "16 days" was trending on Friday. |
Politicians, activists, charities and agencies have celebrated the cause including US secretary of state John Kerry and Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau. | Politicians, activists, charities and agencies have celebrated the cause including US secretary of state John Kerry and Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau. |
"Violence against women is not just a women’s issue – let’s create a world that doesn’t tolerate it," said Mr Trudeau. | "Violence against women is not just a women’s issue – let’s create a world that doesn’t tolerate it," said Mr Trudeau. |
A shocking video called "Reverse the Trend", part of the social media campaign and created by Palestinian artist Rand Jarallah, shows her using make-up to look like she has been beaten up, but the video is played in reverse. | |
"Make-up can be used as a form of art to empower people, because, you know what, art is unlimited – and so is our creativity," she said. | "Make-up can be used as a form of art to empower people, because, you know what, art is unlimited – and so is our creativity," she said. |
The UN agency will feature activists, including Maryna Kononeko, who heads a outreach team in Ukraine to provide psychosocial care to survivors of violence. | The UN agency will feature activists, including Maryna Kononeko, who heads a outreach team in Ukraine to provide psychosocial care to survivors of violence. |
"Often the main problem is silence. Those women don't tell anyone about the violence they suffer from," she said. | "Often the main problem is silence. Those women don't tell anyone about the violence they suffer from," she said. |
The campaign also features people who fight for women’s education and domestic violence laws, as well as taking a stand against female genital mutilation. | The campaign also features people who fight for women’s education and domestic violence laws, as well as taking a stand against female genital mutilation. |
Men are a big part of the movement, too. One of the 16 voices is Zambian musician B Flow, who sings about violence against women. | Men are a big part of the movement, too. One of the 16 voices is Zambian musician B Flow, who sings about violence against women. |
"Why yuh turn around from sweet to bitter? / Why yuh turn around beating a woman? / Why yuh turn around instigating violence?" he sings. | "Why yuh turn around from sweet to bitter? / Why yuh turn around beating a woman? / Why yuh turn around instigating violence?" he sings. |
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