Zonta Club of Hawke’s Bay stands out in orange on parade route

Zonta Club of Hawkes BayThe Zonta Club of Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, joined the Napier Santa Parade to spread the message of the Zonta Says NO to Violence against Women campaign. The Club stood out in orange as they interacted with the crowd on the parade route. Their mayor also showed his support and posed with the Club for a photo.

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Christchurch Airport glows orange for Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women

Zonta Club of Christchurch1The Zonta Clubs of District 16 organized turning the Christchurch Airport terminal and tower in New Zealand orange for the Zonta Says NO to Violence against Women campaign. The terminal and tower will remain orange throughout the weekend for the “Orange March” event.

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Zonta Club of Verden hosts film event

Zonta Club of VerdenThe Zonta Club of Verden, Germany, gathered in an open, pedestrian area to engage passersby in the Zonta Says NO to Violence against Women campaign before heading to the cinema for their charity event featuring the film “Das Mädchen Hirut”. The proceeds of their event will go to their local women’s shelter as well as to their women’s counseling office. Next week, the club will appear at their Christmas market with their traditional cookie sale.

Z and Golden Z Clubs of Saint Michael’s College of Laguna express their messages about violence against women

Z Golden Z Clubs of Saint Michael's College of LagunaThe Z and Golden Z Clubs of Saint Michael’s College of Laguna, Philippines, conducted an on-the-spot painting contest dubbed as “Orange your ArtZ” to express their own messages about violence against women. They also made and sold orange bracelets for the 16 Days of Activism.

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Zonta Clubs of the Bahamas paint their town orange, host speaker at forum

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The Zonta Clubs of the Bahamas, District 11, “painted the town” orange by putting up orange ribbons to engage their communities in the Zonta Says NO to Violence against Women campaign.Zontians tied ribbons along the street next to the local college. The Hon. Melanie Griffin, Minister of Social Services and Community Development was on hand to assist the Zontians. The local television station covered the ribbon tying event for the evening news broadcast.

Zonta Clubs of the Bahamas1The clubs also hosted Antonia Roberts from the Crisis Centre at the Gender Based Violence and Trafficking in Persons Forum  in conjunction with the Ministries of National Securities and Foreign Affairs and the United States Embassy.

At the Town Center Mall, the Clubs also raised awareness against violence by distributing brochures and pamphlets. They requested each person to write on the Clubs’ Violence board stating their stance against violence.

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Zontians take a stand against domestic violence in New Zealand

On Saturday,the 28th of November, around 50 women, children and men donned orange joined the Zonta Club of Whangarei, New Zealand and walked the Hatea loop to make a stand against gender based violence. All part of an international campaign that started in 2012, the “Zonta Says NO to Violence against Women” campaign is a call to action to end violence against women and girls in communities around the world. Nearly 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries unite to draw public attention to the issue of gender based violence and advocate for solutions to end it.

The photos show the walkers a bit damp in the drizzly rain, a photo of the canopy bridge lit up orange for the week as part of the campaign to stop domestic violence and one of the group halfway round the walk.The walkers could not stop the rain but it did not dampen the spirits in the united effort to stop all domestic violence.

Zonta Club of Rotorua rides 16Ks to highlight 16 Days of Activism

Zonta Clubs New ZealandFrom “Scoop Independent News“:

The Zonta Club of Rotorua [New Zealans] is asking the local community to “Imagine a World Free From Violence”, as part of its annual ‘Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women’ campaign. Clubs members are riding 16 k’s for 16 days to highlight the 16 days of activism against gender violence (White Ribbon Day November 25th to December 10th).

Organiser Robyn Cowley said, “We are riding to highlight the need for the whole community to take ownership of this New Zealand problem. We have received tremendous support as we’ve ridden the cycleways of Rotorua with lots of smiles, high fives, waves and encouraging words.”

Club members will also join other community groups this Saturday 28th at the White Ribbon Whanau Day, organised by Rotorua Safer Families. Zonta members will walk from the IMAGINE sign in Kuirau Park, starting at 11.45 am, along the Green Corridor to Hinemaru Street, where they will meet up with other community groups to be welcomed onto the Lakefront Village Green. “We will be carrying our distinctive orange ‘Zonta Say NO’ timber dolls and would be thrilled if members of the community joined us”, said Mrs Cowley.

Launched in 2012, the ‘Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women’ campaign is a call to action to end violence against women and girls in communities around the world. Each year, nearly 1,200 Zonta clubs in 67 countries unite at this time for this very important cause. 

Zonta Club of Ibadan II reaches community, engages call-ins to discuss violence against women

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The Zonta Club of Ibadan II began the 16 Days of Activism with public engagement on three radio shows:

  1. Call-in radio program in the indigenous Yoruba language to discuss violence against women
  2. Discussion on radio program in English language
  3. Special radio discussion feature during the program with the presenter of  a ‘Mother and Child’ program

Their efforts resulted in four phone-in callers on the air, women who have experienced various forms of violence and 15 calls (and counting) after the show from women seeking advice on how to tackle violence against women in personal experiences.

In the news: Zonta clubs of Germany engage passersby in saying “NO” to violence against women and “YES” to the Istanbul Convention

Damen des Leverkusener Zonta-Clubs verteilten in Wiesdorf 1000 Rosen, um über Gewalt an Frauen ins Gespräch zu kommen. FOTO: Uwe Miserius | RP Online

Damen des Leverkusener Zonta-Clubs verteilten in Wiesdorf 1000 Rosen, um über Gewalt an Frauen ins Gespräch zu kommen. FOTO: Uwe Miserius | RP Online

The Zonta Club of Leverkusen, Germany distributed roses within their community to get passersby engaged in a conversation about ending violence against women. They are also joined by the other Zonta clubs of Germany in collecting signatures for a petition urging the government to ratify the Istanbul Convention.

From the RP Online:

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Leverkusen. 1000 Rosen verteilten Damen des Leverkusener Zonta-Clubs in Wiesdorf, um mit Passanten ins Gespräch zu kommen. Ihr Thema: Prävention und Bekämpfung von Gewalt gegen Frauen.

Ihre Botschaft: nicht wegschauen, Hilfe anbieten! Zum dritten Mal beteiligten sich die Leverkusener Zonta-Ladys mit einer Straßenaktion an den deutschlandweiten Anti-Gewalt-Veranstaltungen. Ziel der Kampagne ist es zu zeigen, dass Zonta nicht wegschaut, sondern Nein sagt zu Gewalt gegen Frauen. Anfang August 2015 ist die Istanbul- Convention in Kraft getreten. Dieses “Übereinkommen des Europarates zur Verhütung und Bekämpfung von Gewalt gegen Frauen und häusliche Gewalt” wurde von Deutschland noch nicht ratifiziert.

Die Union deutscher Zonta Clubs fordert die Bundesregierung auf, die “Istanbul Convention”, das Übereinkommen des Europarates zur Verhütung und Bekämpfung von Gewalt gegen Frauen und häusliche Gewalt noch in dieser Legislaturperiode in Gänze zu ratifizieren. Dazu sammeln deutschen Zonta Clubs bis zum 10. Dezember bundesweit Unterschriften unter www.openpetition.de

Zonta Club of Redcliffe Inc displays 16 orange cutouts for 16 days

 

The Zonta Club of Redcliffe Area Inc, Australia, constructed orange women cutouts and created informative displays about gender based violence to accompany them. The displays will be shown during 16 days of activism in 16 different public areas to raise awareness. These can be seen at the Redcliffe library, hotels, a gym, a cafe, the police department, and more through 11 December.