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Intercultural Dialogue on Violence against Women

País

Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Morocco, España

Región

Europa occidental, África

Resumen

In 2007, the Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies (MIGS) carried out a project designed to enhance the active participation of women in intercultural dialogue about violence against women, as well as to develop and diffuse strategies for overcoming discrimination and violence against women in the Euro-Med region. With funding from the Anna Lindh Foundation for the Dialogue between Cultures, MIGS and 4 co-participating organisations from the 5 countries in the region (Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Morocco, and Spain) each identified 5 women from diverse backgrounds to discuss and identify areas of common concern, exchange experiences, highlight best practices, and explore approaches for further collaborations in relation to violence against women.

Estrategias de comunicación

This advocacy project drew, first, on artistic expression to communicate - in a very personal way - the impact of violence against women. Namely, young women aged 18 - 40 years from each of the 5 countries were invited to enter a photo competition. Each participating country selected its 5 best entries. The photographs were evaluated for their creativity, originality, gender sensitivity, and their ability to raise awareness on Violence against Women to a wide audience, particularly youth. One final successful photographer from each country was then selected to travel to Cyprus to represent her country in a 2-day training workshop (see below for details), and to participate in the final exhibition, which was held for 1 week in November 2007 at the University of Nicosia.

Information sharing and capacity building complemented this creative component. A 2-day workshop that took place in conjunction with the exhibition joined together non-governmental organisation (NGO) activists, journalists, women from minority groups, as well as the short-listed candidates of the photo competition. Participants presented the situation of violence against women in their home countries, and then split up into working groups that discussed and reported back on issues such as the steps involved in developing projects for the prevention of violence against women, lobbying and advocacy strategies, approaches for carrying out effective awareness campaigns, and ways to promote gender equity in and through the media. Upon parting, participants discussed the formation of an online group as a method of communication and possibly creating a larger network for information sharing among young women and NGOs working on related issues in the region.

One suggestion to emerge from the workshop was that each partner organisation host a photo exhibition in their respective home countries as an awareness raising measure. To that end, Heura, the Spanish partner organisation, hosted an exhibition in Spain for the celebration of International Women's Day on March 8 2008. Another means of bringing this experience to a broader audience is the planned publication of a resource manual that will include a synthesis of the reports from all 5 partner countries, information from the workshop and training, and the short-listed photographs - with the award-winning photograph on the cover of the publication. Other tools for spreading the word will include press releases, electronic and audiovisual media, the internet, and lectures.

Temas

Gender, Women, Rights.

Puntos clave

MIGS states that "...There is consistent lack of research as well as lack of quantitative and qualitative data on the extent, forms and manifestations of violence against women in the Mediterranean region. This lack of information creates significant obstacles and enables states to avoid taking necessary measures and to deny that such a problem even exists in the region....Most of the southern countries do not have legislation on violence against women and attitudes to gender violence are extremely conservative and it is largely considered a private rather than a public matter."

Socios Globales

MIGS (Cyrpus), the Isis Center for Women and Development (Morocco), Antigone - Information Centre on Racism, Ecology, Peace and Non Violence (Greece), AAW - Alliance for Arab Women (Egypt), and Heura (Spain).

Contacto

Rania Tollefson
Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies (MIGS)

6 Makedonitissas Avenue
P.O. Box 24005

Nicosia
1703
Cyprus
Tel: 357 22 351274
Fax: 357 22 353682

En La Iniciativa de Comunicación desde el 22 de Julio de 2008
Actualizado el 22 de Julio de 2008

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