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How Women Migrants in Thailand Are Stopping Trafficking and Gender-Based Violence in Their Communities

How Women Migrants in Thailand Are Stopping Trafficking and Gender-Based Violence in Their Communities
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How women migrants in Thailand are stopping trafficking and gender-based violence in their communities

How women migrants in Thailand are stopping trafficking and gender-based violence in their communities
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This is what leadership looks like: Nan Zar Ni Myint empowers migrant domestic workers in Thailand amidst the pandemic

This is what leadership looks like: Nan Zar Ni Myint empowers migrant domestic workers in Thailand amidst the pandemic Women have been hit harder by the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic as more women work in low-paying, insecure and informal jobs. This includes migrant domestic workers. Nan Zar Ni Myint is a domestic worker from Myanmar and a volunteer in her community based in Bangkok, Thailand. She has mobilized her network of domestic workers to support other domestic workers in Thailand, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Nan Zar Ni Myint works to raise awareness of the rights of migrant domestic workers in Thailand. Photo: UN Women/Kith&Kin

We can now tackle sexual harassment on campus, say university students

We can now tackle sexual harassment on campus, say university students On Kindly Share This Story: Some University Students say they can now tackle the menace of sexual harassment on campus, following a symposium on the prevention of campus sexual violence in tertiary institution across the country. The symposium was organised by a Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO) Women At Risk International Foundation (WARIF) on Saturday in Abuja. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the symposium was initiated by the European Union and United  Nations, with the theme: “Spotlight Initiative to Eliminate Violence Against Women and Men. Miss Michel Williams, a 400 Level, Biochemistry Student of Nile University, Abuja, said that with the setting up of response team in the universities, students could now heave a sigh of relief.

Joining Forces in GBV, Covid-19 Fight - Zimbabwe Today

Joining Forces in GBV, Covid-19 Fight December 9, 2020 Covid-19 has brought with it an increased number of gender-based violence (GBV) cases around the globe. Defined as violence that is directed at an individual based on his or her biological sex or gender identity, GBV includes physical, sexual, verbal, emotional, and psychological abuse, threats, coercion, and economic or educational deprivation, whether occurring in public or private life. Since Zimbabwe’s lockdown in March, cases of all forms of GBV, especially those perpetrated by intimate partners have been reported to the police and other development partners offering emergency and support services to victims and survivors.

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