South Korean Z club members take their cause to the national level

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Z club students with Congresswoman Nam In-Soon and Unna Huh, the president of District 32, Area 1.

Z club members from District 32, Area 1 visited South Korea’s National Assembly and Rep. Nam In-soon of the Minjoo Party of Korea to share information about the Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign.

The group met during an advocacy meeting in Seoul, South Korea on 21 September.  Z club students, Congresswoman In-soon and Unna Huh, the president of District 32, Area 1, were all in attendance.

 

The young members discussed ways to support the congresswoman’s efforts to protect the right of girls and victims of sexual violence. 

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Now, the Z club members are planning to write a petition to both the president of Korea and the Minister of Justice to support Rep. In-soon.

The Zonta Club Punta del Este – Maldonado works to change mentality, end violence against women

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The Zonta Club Punta del Este – Maldonado launched on 25 November a campaign as part of the 16 Days of Activism.

Zontians wanted to be present making their community aware of how urgent it is to work to prevent and avoid the violence against women and Girls , changing the mentality of the citizens. Members decided to make a poster with a picture not only of our members, but with the help of a group of young men ready to take part of the “Zonta Says NO” campaign.

The club chose the local Rugby Club Lobos, because most people think that rugby is a very violent and aggressive sport, but the perception is wrong. Rugby has strong moral values, shows the young how to transform weakness in strength (as Zontians try to do at the Zonta Center of Help for Women under Domestic Violence), teaches respect and ethics that the players follow in the rugby field and during all their lives. So members made the picture joining rugbiers and Zontians under the sign of: Real Men only rise their voices to defend Women.

At Zonta Punta del Este – Maldonado, members are WOMEN HELPING WOMEN and they say they will keep doing that to improve lives through service and advocacy.

Zonta Club of Porterville and Porterville High School Z Club members bring message of support to campus

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The Zonta Club of Porterville has been a constant and strong supporter of their local crisis center as most of the clients are female victims of domestic violence. The shelter is very well run and helps, on an average 400 women and children. The victims are often asked to draw and write messages on the T-shirts, as a tool of emotional release.

Porterville High School Z Club members borrowed the T-shirts from the crisis shelter and hung them on the quad during the lunch hour. The Z club advisors at the campus were present to help set up and answer questions from the students and other teachers who visited the display.

Members of the Zonta Club of Porterville, believe the message that, “domestic violence is not OK,” needs to be given at a young age so people know the difference even before they enter into a relationship.

The responses from the school students were very positive. The Z club and Zonta club also provided brochures with relevant organizations and phone numbers so that students know there is help for them or if they already know of friends and family members who are suffering domestic violence.

Zonta Club of Jamestown involves community in 16 Days of Activism with selfie campaign

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Jamestown Mayor Sam Teresi (right) joins members from the Zonta Club of Jamestown to kick off the 16 Days of Activism.

 

The Zonta Club of Jamestown, NY, USA, in District 4, is involving its community in the 16 Days of Activism.

The club has decorated the town with yellow ribbons and Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women banners. They are encouraging people to stop and take a selfie with the banners and post their photos on social media using “#ZontaSaysNO.”

Day 4: Join Zonta in saying no to trafficking in Nepal

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The trafficking of girls from Nepal into India for forced prostitution is perhaps one of the busiest slave trafficking routes anywhere in the world. Zonta is working to reduce human trafficking in Nepal. Join with Zonta and say no to human trafficking during the Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign.

Click here to learn more about Zonta’s project in Nepal.

Zonta Club of Bunbury Inc advocates ending violence against women at shopping center

The Zonta Club of Bunbury Inc, Australia, in District 23, advocated for the Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign, spreading awareness and handing out white ribbons, at the Bunbury Forum Shopping Centre on 25 November.

Zonta Club of Bielefeld lights up tower in orange to begin 16 Days of Activism

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The Zonta Club of Bielefeld in Germany, District 29, coordinated the Ostmann Tower lighting up in orange at the start of the 16 Days of Activism.

Zontians arranged the lighting as part of the Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign. Additionally, on Saturday, about 100 people marched from the city hall once around the Christmas market to the women’s culture center with balloons, banners and music.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.”

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