As a first measure to raise awareness, the Zonta Club of Portland, District 8, encouraged the Mayor of Portland to officially proclaim 25 November as International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, which he has now done.
Additionally, members lit the Morrison Bridge orange as part of the Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign.
During the lighting event, two members were interviewed by KOIN 6 TV and appeared on the 5:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. news. In addition, the video and an article appeared on their website. Another station, KGW-TV, posted a video of the bridge lit up on Facebook with the headline: The Morrison Bridge is lit orange tonight to recognize International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The Portland Tribune newspaper also posted an article on their website. All of the news coverage has received many positive reactions online, increasing Zonta’s presence in the city.

As part of their activism for the 16 Days, the Zonta Club of Saarlouis, District 28, hosted a screening of a popular movie to collect donations to go toward helping women in their community.
The Zonta Club of Hong Kong’s Service and Advocacy Day showcased the club’s women’s empowerment initiatives. The District 17 club’s event included a coloring competition advocating saying NO to child marriage and NO to youth pregnancies.
In collaboration with the Zonta Club of Fort Smith, District 10, members of the Golden Z Club UAFS set up a display on the campus of the University of Arkansas Fort Smith to recognize the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.
Each year, 12 million girls worldwide are married before they turn 18. While this number is slowly declining, progress is not happening fast enough as a girl becomes a bride every two seconds.


