Zonta Club of Ibadan II marks Zonta Says NO campaign with community involvement

Zonta Club Of Ibadan II, Nigeria marks ZONTA SAYS NO Campaign by Branding a city commuter Bus, with the Campaign Slogan ZONTA SAYS NO the bus carries this message for one month till 24 December. Members took part in a rally round the City of Ibadan in the bus, escorted by combined team of Police and Federal Road safety Corps for security and traffic control. The rally started at the state secretarial the seat of government, travelling in a branded bus, coming down at intervals at market places where there are huge crowd to distribute flyers and to address the crowd on the ZONTA SAYS NO campaign.

Zontians took the campaign to the commissioner of Police in a major Police Station and to the Criminal Investigation Department, visiting major roundabouts on the streets of Ibadan. Dance Troops of the University of Ibadan theater performed drama sketches on ZONTA SAYS NO, while a brigade band performed to call the attention of people where ever we stopped. The national Television station (NTA) and the Broadcasting Corporation Of Oyo State (BCOS) as well as print media covered the event.

See more of their actions in the campaign in the images below:

ZONTA SAYS NO campaign translated into local language, on the back of the bus.

Zonta Club Of Ibadan II took the ZONTA SAYS NO Campaign to the market place

At the Central Police Station, Iyaganku, a Major Police Station in Ibadan, Oyo State Nigeria

At the State Criminal Investigation Department, Iyaganku, Ibadan Oyo State Nigeria

At the State Criminal Investigation Department, Iyaganku, Ibadan Oyo State Nigeria

In the campaign, Men were not left out

ZONTA SAYS NO Campaign taken to schools, with a lecture on violence against women and girls, advice on what to do when it occurs and how to prevent being raped. The entire school joined Zonta Club Of Ibadan II to say No to Violence against Women and Girls.

Zonta Club Of Ibadan II took the ZONTA SAYS NO Campaign to secondary Schools, in Ibadan, advising girls on what to do when they experience violence and also how to prevent rape. The pupils joined Zonta Club Of Ibadan II in the ZONTA SAYS NO Campaign.

16 Days of Activism Day 16: Message from President Lynn McKenzie

Zonta International President Lynn McKenzie took to Skype to send a message of thanks to you and everyone who made the 16 Days of Activism a success for Zonta International and the Zonta Says NO campaign.

Watch her message below to learn more about the triumphs of the campaign and how to continue the momentum.

Congratulations to Zontians everywhere for supporting Zonta Says NO and for standing up to violence against women and girls worldwide. Together, we have made a difference!

Zonta Club of Cincinnati Says No to Gender-Based Violence

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The Zonta Club of Cincinnati recently published a press release announcing their actions during the 16 Days of Activism. Read an excerpt below:

The Zonta Club of Cincinnati supports Zonta International’s Zonta Says NO to violence
against women campaign by participating in the 1 October 26th Annual Candlelight Vigil honoring victims of domestic violence; distributing Zonta Says NO orange bracelets/ribbons and holding workshops about human trafficking and violence against women at their recent district conference; creating quilt squares to be incorporated into a large district-wide Zonta Says NO quilt; and hosting a keynote meeting speaker contrasting
violence against women since Zonta’s founding in 1919 with today’s statistics.

Zonta International is promoting their Zonta Says NO campaign and the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence – an international campaign originating from the first Women’s Global Leadership Institute sponsored by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership in 1991 – through December 2013. Nearly 30,000 Zonta members in 1,200 clubs in 65 countries are participating in those efforts in their local communities in support of Zonta Says NO to raise awareness of and increase actions to end violence against women and girls around the world through service and advocacy.

“We cannot and must not ignore the fact that violence against women and girls is still pervasive in all kinds of countries and societies, with one in three girls impacted during their lifetime,” said Zonta International President Lynn McKenzie. “It’s in our backyard. Zonta International has been committed to its prevention and eradication for many years. In 2013, as the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women focuses on fighting violence against women, we support the initiative with Zonta Says NO.”

Since June 2012, the Zonta International Foundation has raised more than $600,000 to fight violence against women. Zonta clubs around the world have organized more than 40 events as part of Zonta Says NO, panel discussions on violence against women and screenings of topical films, to displaying Zonta Says NO banners and hosting charity events to raise awareness.

Zonta Club of Cincinnati President Terri Purtee-Stein said, “Gender-based violence knows no income, societal, or racial boundaries. Unfortunately it is all too common – one in three girls is far too many incidents with long-lasting and far-reaching effects on personal lives and on society. We hope the world and local community will join in Zonta’s efforts to eradicate this horrific crime.”

The Zonta Club of Cincinnati partners with local organizations to benefit ongoing educational and service programs supporting their Ann Rasche Scholarship Fund, Visiting Nurse Association, Bethany House Women’s Shelter, North Fairmount Community Center, Mary Magdalen House, the Women’s Connection, Tender Mercies,
and Families Forward. For more information about the Zonta Club of Cincinnati, visit http://www.zonta-cinti.org.

District 12, Area 3 Clubs Hold Empty Shoes Art Event

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Five District 12 clubs in Area 3 held a Zonta Says NO, Empty Shoes art event in downtown Denver, Colorado on 25 November.

Over 200 tickets were sold along with $5,000 of artwork.  Proceeds will go to club and international service projects to help prevent violence against women.

Zonta Club of Kansas City II Puts Violence Against Women on the Line

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The Zonta Club of Kansas City II recently participated in the 16 Days of Activism through a clothesline project at the University of Missouri – Kansas City, sponsored by the Women’s Center.  The club has a long relationship with the University through the Women’s Council Graduate Assistance Fund, for which they have a named scholarship, and the Women’s Center.

PIP Harriette Yeckel was involved in the Women’s Council and she sponsored her own named scholarship.  A past Director of the Women’s Center, Ruth Margolin, was also a member of the Zonta Club of Kansas City II .

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The Women’s Center has had a t-shirt display for several years and Zonta has contributed a shirt in the past.

Zonta Club of Whitsunday Inc. gets local coverage of billboard & presentation of blankets, Reclaim the Night March

From the Whitsunday Times:

Standing UP:  Zonta members Hilary Grant, Angela Spicer, PJ Halter and Noelene Helman in front of their sign on the hill leading into Airlie Beach that they launched as part of their violence against women campaign.

Standing UP: Zonta members Hilary Grant, Angela Spicer, PJ Halter and Noelene Helman in front of their sign on the hill leading into Airlie Beach that they launched as part of their violence against women campaign.

Members of the Zonta Club of Whitsunday Inc. and Area Director Hilary Grant have been busy promoting the Zonta Says NO to Domestic Violence campaign as they continue the lead up to International Day for the Elimination of violence Against Women on November 25.

This is part of the Zonta International worldwide campaign that the local club have been involved with over the last couple of months to raise community awareness for violence against women.  The campaign will wrap-up next weekend with a special stall at the Airlie Beach markets. Zonta member PJ Halter said that they will have a stall at the markets on November 23, selling all things orange, the colour representing this campaign.

From the Whitsunday Times:

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L to R: Sue Matheny – WCCS/ P.J. Halter, Carole Brauner & Dawn Green – Zonta Club of the Whitsundays

The Zonta and Friends knitting group presented six hand knitted, gorgeous blankets to WCCS for the Women’s Refuge Crisis Accommodation.  The blankets are of different sizes for families. The knitting group works all year making blankets for our local families and send several shipments overseas as well. 

This presentation of blankets is one of many events taking place during the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence, which began on 25 November 2013. Our local Zonta Club of the Whitsundays has been busy spreading the message for not only this 16 days but for the entire year.

The Zonta Says No International Campaign to end Violence Against Women is running from November 2012 to December 2013.  “In 2013, as the UN’s Commission on the Status of Women focuses on fighting violence against women, we support the initiative with “Zonta Says NO”, a worldwide campaign saying no to violence against women. Do not look away. Join us!” – Zonta International President Lynn McKenzie.

Club members at Reclaim the Night March

Club members at Reclaim the Night March

Zonta Club of Melton connects with members, spreads awareness

The Service Committee of the Zonta Club of Melton has been very active within the 16 Days of Activism. Read below to see the emails they sent to club members throughout the campaign to connect White Ribbon Day to the 16 Days and Zonta Says NO, and how they spread more awareness about violence against women.

Click here to read more!

Zonta Club of Mariehamn knits NO into local marketplace

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The Zonta Club of Mariehamn, Åland Islands, District 20 dressed the signpost at the Marketplace in Mariehamn with “Zonta Says NO” cloth, handmade by the Zonta guerillaknitters of the Åland Islands.

16 Days of Activism Day 15: Advocacy’s Role in Preventing Violence Against Women

Listen below to Kay Meyer, Chairman of the Zonta International Advocacy Committee describe the role of advocacy in the prevention of violence against women in the local and global level. She also shared ideas and advice on how each and every Zontian can get involved today and continue their efforts beyond the 16 Days of Activism.

16 Days of Activism Day 14: The Endless Shame of Violence Against Women

 

 

 

From the United Nations Regional Information Centre for Western Europe (UNRIC):

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