Zonta e-Club of Finland 1 thanks President Sauli Niinistö for his support of gender equality

The Zonta e-Club of Finland 1, District 20, donated orange knitted socks to Finland President Sauli Niinistö as a thank-you for his support of the HeForShe campaign and his work for gender equality and elimination of all forms of violence.

600600p953ednmain17297-shareyourstory

Below, watch a video of President Niinistö speaking at a HeForShe event.

Zonta clubs in Luxembourg march to Chamber of Deputies to end violence against women

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Approximately 300 people joined the Zonta clubs and Z club in Luxembourg and Young Zonta Luxembourg Z Club, District 27, in a march to end violence against women on Saturday, 25 November.

The clubs who participated include the Zonta Clubs of Luxembourg, Luxembourg-Multiculterel, Eisleck and Esch-Sur-Alzette and the Young Zonta Luxembourg Z Club.

The march went from Glacis to the Chamber of Deputies, the unicameral national legislature of Luxembourg.

Click here to read more and see additional photos.

Watch a video.

In the News: Zonta clubs in Ghana host health walk, fundraising event to end gender-based violence

The Zonta Club of Accra, Ghana, District 18 organized a health walk and fundraising event to begin the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.

The event was supported by the three other clubs in the country–the Zonta Clubs of Accra II, Accra Metropolitan and Tema.

The 16-Days Activism is an International Calendar Campaign Against Gender-Based Violence, which is held every year on November 25 to coincide with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and ends on December 10, which marks the International Human Rights Day.

Janet Aba Tamaklo, president of the Zonta Club of Accra, told Ghana News Agency that since the 1970s the club has been working with Zonta to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy.

“We in Zonta International cannot accept this; we need to use all our energy to eradicate violence against women and girls locally and internationally through service and advocacy.”

Click here to read the rest of this story.

Zonta Club of Gladstone advocates for ending violence against women with powerful display

Zonta Club of Gladstone orange ladies

The Zonta Club of Gladstone, Australia, District 22, is advocating to end violence against women with a powerful display.

The club attached 44 orange wooden cutouts, which represent the 44 women who have been murdered by intimate partners in Australia this year, to a fence in their community.

Robyn Liddell, the club’s advocacy chair, told the Gladstone Observer that the number of women who had died was startling but was slowly improving.

“This time last year the tally was 68 so we are making progress in Australia,” she said. “But one death is still one too many.”

Liddell said the Gladstone club invited people to join members to standtogether to say no to violence against women and bring about change.

Zontians hold candlelight vigil, turn Niagara Falls orange for 16 Days of Activism

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

The Zonta Clubs of St. Catharines, Fort Erie Area and Niagara Falls, Canada in District 4 launched their Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign on the evening of 24 November.

To mark the beginning of the 16 Days of Activism, the clubs held a candlelight walk at the Niagara Falls. After the walk, the American and Horseshoe Falls were bathed in orange.

There were several speakers at the event, including District 4 Governor Lori Robinson, the president of the Zonta Club of Niagara Falls, the representative from the parks commission and the head of the Women’s Centre. In addition, a local drumming and singing group performed.

“The Zonta Clubs of the Niagara peninsula are proud to be involved,” said Nicki Inch, advocacy chairwoman with the Zonta Club of Niagara Falls, told Niagara Falls Review.

Zonta Club of Saarlouis hosts poetry slam and film screening to kick off 16 Days of Activism

Zonta Club of Saarlouis Poetry Slam

In honor of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the Zonta Club of Saarlouis, Germany, District 28, made a visible statement.

The first part of the program was a poetry slam performance with self-penned texts from Andrea Maria. Poetry Slam means hands-on literature: an irresistible mix between public reading and performance.

The second part of the evening was a film event with a screening of the German film, Kriegerin. Before the movie started Zontians marked a signal in front of the screen to say no against violence.

Kriegerin is a forcible directorial debut from Berlin-born film graduate David Wnendt. The theme is uncomfortable – the subculture of East-German neo-Nazism, focusing on two female protagonists. Kriegerin is set in a provincial East-German town, where right-wing radicalism and testosterone-fueled violence is the norm.

To enter the event, Zontians requested donations toward a women’s shelter.

Zonta Club of Vantaa II advocates at local train station to end violence against women

600600p953ednmain43836-shareyourstory

The Zonta Club of Vantaa II, Finland, District 20, put up an exhibition in a suburban commuter train station at the start of the 16 Days of Activism. Club members took two-hour shifts and wore orange sashes to distinguish themselves from the commuters.

The club members handed out leaflets to those in need of a shelter home or support to break off of a violent partnership. They also distributed facts on domestic violence on a national level that many found dumbfounding, as this is a problem some people are not aware of.

The Zontians had interesting, poignant and fruitful encounters. They talked to ladies who softly spoke of their personal experiences and to young women who figured one of their group would statistically be a victim (as every fourth woman is supposed to face domestic violence in Finland), and also to rowdy youngsters who started out being obnoxious but changed their attitude after a friendly talk, and in the end gave them thumbs up.

This Zonta Club of Vantaa II had an excellent experience. They felt we empowered others and likewise got empowered themselves. They helped a woman who still had nightmares 20 years later to seek support, they rose awareness among young people and they said out loud a problem that normally is hushed.

Zonta Club of Porterville promotes Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign at local theater

The Zonta Club of Porterville, USA, District 9, created a display to advocate for the elimination of violence against women during the 16 Days of Activism.

The club set up a table for the Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign at a local movie theater. The display included shoes with women’s stories, orange female cutouts and more.

Zonta clubs in Akureyri walk for the elimination of violence against women

The Zonta Clubs of Akureyri and Akureyri-Thorunn Hyrna, Iceland, District 13, joined for a candlelight walk on the evening of 25 November as part of the Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign.

The walk began at a church and continued through the center of town toward the town square. There, Thora Akadottir addressed the group and everyone sang a song about peace.

600600p953ednmain39761-shareyourstory

Day 3: Determine your advocacy focus

November27_Membership_IGDetermine your focus. Identify and select the most important aspect of violence against women and girls in your country/community. Then, determine the focus of the advocacy action. Work on: prevention, protection and/or prosecution and involve all members of your community.

Click here to view our Zonta Says NO Advocacy Tools page.