Today, on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, we join the world in taking a stand against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Domestic Violence (DV).
Under the theme "I Am Proud...", we encourage everyone to recognize and celebrate the courage, resilience, and strength of survivors. This initiative aims to shift the focus from fear to action and strength.
Reporting violence is a vital and crucial action in safeguarding lives and promoting justice. When you make a report, you break the cycle of abuse, initiate accountability, and ensure essential support is provided for survivors.
Every single share, every voice, and every call for help is crucial. Find the vital resources for reporting and consultation on the banner above.
The initiative is implemented within the project Rise Georgia, please follow the link to find out more about the project: https://shorturl.at/PRBhm
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