Deyman Waata! ABAAD campaign for 16 Days of Activism to end violence against women and girls 2021
The country’s crises are many. But our protection can’t be postponed any longer! one out of two women in Lebanon considers that women’s protection should be a priority during the ongoing crisis that the country is witnessing, whereas 96% of young girls and women residing in Lebanon who have experienced domestic violence in 2021 stated that they had never reported it.
On the occasion of the global 16 Days of Activism campaign to end violence against women and girls, ABAAD is launching its national campaign under the banner "Deyman Waata” دايما_وقتها#
A national survey conducted by ABAAD has highlighted the priorities of young women and girls and the challenges they face in light of the current reality in Lebanon. 3 out of 5 women reported that economic challenges are the most prominent struggle they are facing at the present time, while 2 out of 5 women who took the survey affirmed that they refrained from reporting violence out of fear of the perpetrator's reaction.
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Press Release - بيان صحفي
إطلاق حملة دايماً وقتا
بمناسبة حملة الـ16 يوم العالمية للقضاء على العنف ضد النساء والفتيات ٢٠٢١، تطلق منظمة أبعاد بالشراكة مع عدد من الشركاء حملة "#دايماـوقتا" الوطنية.
Dayman Waata Campaign Launch
On the occasion of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence 2021, ABAAD, in partnership with a number of partners and allies, has launched the “#prioretytoo” nationwide campaign.
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16 days of activism activities in the Palestinian camps in Lebanon
Women and girls’ community committees of 11 Palestinian camps across Lebanon organized multiple activities gathering over 2,850 women, men and children under the slogan "Together, we overcome the living crisis, not with domestic violence! "