
As the final program of the global UNiTE to End Violence Against Women Campaign, the Zonta Club Kathmandu, Nepal, in partnership with the Nepal Police Cyber Bureau, hosted a cybercrime awareness event on 10 December for representatives from corporate organizations. DIG Nabindra Aryal of Nepal Police attended as the chief guest.
In her opening remarks, Club President Bina Rana introduced Zonta International and the Zonta Club Kathmandu, reaffirming the organization’s mission to empower women through advocacy and service. VAW Committee Chair Shreeyukta Thapaliya emphasized that each year, through the Zonta Says No campaign, the club works to raise awareness, engage communities and take action to end violence against women and girls.
SP Deepak Raj Awasthi of the Nepal Police Cyber Bureau delivered a presentation titled Inside the Digital Battlefield, focusing on cybercrime trends and cyber safety for all users. Legal expert Shiivali Joshi followed with a briefing on digital violence and practical steps for seeking legal remedies. Former District 25 Governor Shreejana Rana offered special remarks reinforcing Zonta’s long-standing commitment to advocacy.
As the 16 Days of Activism campaign drew to a close, participants—including Zontians, corporate leaders, legal professionals and law-enforcement officials—renewed their commitment to fostering safer digital spaces, particularly in the workplace. Attendees stressed the importance of strong policies, accountability and continued collaboration with the Cyber Bureau and legal experts to prevent and respond to digital violence.
A central message echoed throughout the event: ending digital violence requires collective responsibility from families, schools, corporations, law-enforcement agencies and civil society. Advocacy Committee Chair Neelima Shrestha delivered the vote of thanks.








