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Campaign to Eliminate Violence Against Women Launches in Moldova

Over 40 percent of women in Moldova have been victims of a violent act at least once in their lives. To raise awareness of this widespread problem, USAID’s Anti-Trafficking Initiative held a series of activities throughout Moldova as part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign from November 25–December 10.

The 16-day Campaign is a global effort against gender violence that involved approximately 2,000 organizations in 154 countries. Through an integrated program of training, roundtable discussions, and media events, the 16-day Campaign in Moldova sought to change social attitudes, practices and policies that condone and perpetuate gender-based violence.

“It is crucial that the public does not look at domestic violence as a private matter to be kept hidden behind closed doors, but rather as a wider problem demanding the attention of society as a whole,” said David Blood, Chief of Party for Winrock International, a USAID implementer in Moldova.

'Say no to violence' read the display organized at a candlelight vigil for victims of domestic violence held in Chisinau's central park on December 8
“Say no to violence” read the display organized at a candlelight vigil for victims of domestic violence held in Chisinau’s central park on December 8
Both men and women participated in the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign in hopes of drawing more attention to this serious issue
Both men and women participated in the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign in hopes of drawing more attention to this serious issue

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