UNICEF, Zambia Call to End Gender-Based Violence
A new campaign in Zambia backed by the United Nations Children’s Fund (http://www.unicef.org/) calls for an end to gender-based violence, the second biggest scourge in the nation, following HIV and AIDS, according to the African nation’s leader.
President Rupiah Bwezani Banda
launched the campaign – whose theme is “Abuse, Just Stop
It” – yesterday in the capital, Lusaka, declaring zero
tolerance for perpetrators of sexual- and gender-based
violence.
UNICEF expressed its support to ensure that
women and children are protected from
violence.
“This requires action and commitment from
all levels of Zambian society,” (http://www.unicef.org/media/media_51566.html)
said Elspeth Erickson, UNICEF’s Deputy Representative in
the country.
Dual Owusu-Sarfo, acting UN Resident
Coordinator, hailed Zambia’s commitment to tackle gender
imbalances and to “accord women and men equal rights and
opportunities in development.”
This commitment, he
said, is evidenced by the nation’s signing of
international and regional treaties including the Convention
on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against
Women and the Convention on the Rights of the
Child.
The campaign will include road shows held in
five districts, school debates, drama shows and a mobile
video van that will show films and documentaries on
gender-based
violence.
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