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16Days Blogathon Day 7 – our Pacific neighbours

While we know that violence against women in Australia is perpetrated at unacceptable levels – particularly against Aboriginal women and women with disabilities – rates of abuse (particularly intimate partner violence and sexual assault) of women and girls in the Pacific region are among the worst in the world.

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16Days Blogathon Day 6 – Media Wrap

It’s Day 6 of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence! Today we’re blogging a special 16 Days edition of our regular ‘Media Wrap’, featuring related media in local and international news, popular culture and opinion.

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16Days Blogathon Day 5 – Support Survivors

It’s Day 5 of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence! One incredibly important way that you, as an individual, can help break the cycle of violence against women is to learn how to support survivors of gendered violence.

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16Days Blogathon Day 4 – Take Back the Tech

This year, a major partner for 16 Days of Activism is Take Back The Tech, a global campaign to take control of technology to end violence against women.

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16Days Blogathon Day 3 – go to the movies!

What better way to spend a ’16 Days’ Sunday afternoon than heading to a film festival dedicated to ending violence against women, presented by Amnesty International’s Victorian Women’s team?

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16Days Blogathon Day 2 – Boys who care

Happy Saturday, everyone! It’s Day 2 of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence – which means it’s Day 2 of our 16Days Blogathon!

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16Days Blogathon Day 1 – White Ribbon Day

Day 1 of our ’16 Blogs for 16 Days’ Blogathon: White Ribbon Day

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Let’s take action against gender violence!

This Friday, 25 November, marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

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