Zonta Club of Kitchener-Waterloo Discusses Sex Trafficking of Women and Girls

The Zonta Club of Kitchener-Waterloo wanted to mark the 16 days in a way that might resonate with the community. Sixteen members of the Club are hoping to make a difference by speaking out on an aspect of violence against women and children that is particularly meaningful to them.

Make a sound that will be heard around the world: Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women and Girls.

The Zonta Club of Annapolis creates visual impact

Zonta Club of Annapolis Says No to Violence. Pictured below are Silhouettes covered with names and articles of violence done in the District 3 cities.Annapolis

The Z and Golden Z Clubs of Saint Michael’s College of Laguna take a stand, create human chain

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The Z and Golden Z Club of Saint Michael’s College of Laguna created a human chain formation to show their stand: Say No to all forms of violence against women and girls.

The Zonta Club of Hagen uses orange handbags to bring more attention to Zonta Says NO

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Impressions from an event held by the Zonta Club of Hagen, Germany, on 23 November. Orange handbags were used in Hagen City to bring attention to the Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign. 

Zonta Club of Skopje asks: Why do you say NO?

The Zonta Club of Skopje asked “WHY DO YOU SAY NO?”

These are some of the creative answers they received from young people on our Facebook page ORANGE DAY MACEDONIA:

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skopjeSee more photos at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.661853677169345.1073741833.651903158164397&type=1

The Zonta Club of Franklin NC, USA gets community support and says NO

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The Franklin Press | Jessica Waters

The Zonta Club of Franklin NC, the Franklin Fire and Rescue, the Macon County Sheriff’s Department and the Franklin Police Department joined together to battle violence against women and children. Orange ribbons, commemorating the effort, were displayed on departmental vehicles.

Pictured are Zonta members Peggy Milton, Connie Grubermann and Debe Nowicki, along with Sheriff Robert Holland, Fire Chief Warren Cabe and several law enforcement officers.

The Zonta Clubs of The Bahamas Say NO!

BahamasThe Zonta Clubs of The Bahamas launch 16 days of Activism Against Gender Violence.

SIGN YOUR NO: An interactive action between the Zonta Club of Cremona and artist Grazia Gabbini

This video documents the collaboration between the the Zonta Club of Cremona, Italy and artist Grazia Gabbini, who has created a series of interactive work, which is carried out jointly with the public, to raise awareness of the growing problem of violence against women. The art gallery TRIANGLE , the association staff A Kind of Space and many friends have joined the project and told them NO to Violence.

The Zonta Club Saarlouis, Germany Says NO to Violence Against Women

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Click here to read more about the club’s events (in German).

16 Days of Activism Day 7: Update on Rwanda Service Project with UNICEF

Listen below to Lacey Stone, Manager of Civil Society Partnerships at the US Fund for UNICEF describe how Zonta International’s Service Project in Rwanda is tracking, and what is expected in the future for the country’s one-stop centers that have been assisting victims of violence.