
Click here to read more about the club’s events (in German).
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.
The Zonta Club of Chierese (in progress of being chartered) recently hosted an event to bring more visibility to Zonta Says NO
Click here to read more about their event: giu le mani dalle donne chierese 
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.
Zonta Club Montpellier Marie of Montpellier chained symbolically “The Three Graces” with an orange-coloured ribbon to draw attention on the condition of the women victims of violence.
Three main times in this special day :
–The liberation of the women: the Mayor of Montpellier launched the liberation of the women statues by cutting a piece of the ribbon in the presence of associations and representatives of institutions dedicated to the defense of the dignity of women,
The implication of the public: to buy a piece of ribbon (2 €) and to wear it in their buttonhole. This gave residents of Montpellier the opportunity to show their commitment to oppose violence against women,
The service: the local service of the ZC Montpellier Marie de Montpellier takes form of a partnership with the Montpellier Centre of Residence and Social Reintegration Elisabeth Bouissonade. Through the financing of a writing workshop, which allows the women to free their word, they become able to reconstruct themselves step by step. The works of those women in the writing workshop were exhibitited in the Montpellier Fabre Museum the same day: this visibility helps to a return towards empowerment
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 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.
Golden Z Club of Olympe de Gouges organizes an afternoon beauty day in support of Zonta Says NO.
See their invitation below:
