
Avon Foundation Global Ambassador Fergie in Washington, D.C. where she announced the new Justice Institute on Gender-Based Violence with the Avon Foundation, Vital Voices, and the U.S. State Department on March 20, 2014. photo: prn
(PRN) WASHINGTON, D.C., March 22, 2014 - The Global
Partnership to End Violence Against Women, a collaboration of Vital Voices
Global Partnership, the Avon Foundation for Women and the U.S. Department of
State, this week presented a new initiative to address gender-based violence: the
Gender-Based Violence Emergency Response and Protection Initiative.
In making the announcement, Vital Voices CEO Alyse Nelson said, “We are delighted to be part of this new initiative that leverages the knowledge and expertise of our global women leaders rapidly and effectively identify and respond to the immediate needs of victims.
In making the announcement, Vital Voices CEO Alyse Nelson said, “We are delighted to be part of this new initiative that leverages the knowledge and expertise of our global women leaders rapidly and effectively identify and respond to the immediate needs of victims.
From providing legal services to women who have suffered
domestic violence, to creating viable employment opportunities for survivors of
human trafficking these leaders know their communities and they have designed
solutions that restore freedom and dignity. They are bringing us closer to a
world free of violence.”
The Gender-Based Violence Emergency Response and Protection
Initiative is a first-of-its-kind global program dedicated to assisting victims
of extreme forms of gender-based violence and harmful traditional practices
around the world.
The Initiative takes comprehensive steps to eradicate
domestic violence, sexual assault, honor crimes and other forms of gender-based
violence by providing critical support to survivors. By providing short-term
emergency grants to cover medical care, emergency shelter, legal assistance, and
other related costs, the program allows victims in urgent situations to access
life-saving services.
“Gender-based violence is a global epidemic and an affront
to humanity,” said Uzra Zeya, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for
Democracy, Human Rights and Labor. “It is our privilege to join in launching
the GBV Initiative, a unique partnership which aims to uphold the dignity and
advance the human rights of women and girls around the world.”
The Initiative takes a holistic approach to addressing these
crimes by creating a global gender-based violence training program for law
enforcement, judges, prosecutors, government officials, and NGO advocates – The
Justice Institute on Gender-Based Violence.
Over the next two years, the program will work with criminal
justice professionals and service providers in India, Mexico, Nepal, South
Africa and other countries to develop and provide training that promotes a
victim-centered approach to holding offenders accountable for their crimes.
Avon Foundation Global Ambassador Fergie said, “The new
Justice Institute on Gender-Based Violence is designed to ensure that laws
achieve their promise. It will go even further to protect women who are victims
of violence and secure justice for them. I am so proud to announce this
pioneering new partnership of the Avon Foundation for Women, Vital Voices and
the State Department.”
Cindy Dyer, Vice President for Human Rights at Vital Voices
Global Partnership and a former specialized domestic and sexual violence
prosecutor, states, “We are honored to be part of these groundbreaking,
comprehensive initiatives that will provide victims of gender-based violence
not only with the critical services they need, but also with the justice they
deserve.”
Vital Voices Global Partnership is a leading non-governmental organization that identifies, invests in and brings visibility to extraordinary women around the world by unleashing their leadership potential to transform lives and accelerate peace and prosperity in their communities.
Founded by former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in
1997, the organization trains and mentors women leaders as agents of
transformative change in economic development, human rights and political
participation.
The Vital Voices Global Leadership Network includes more
than 14,000 leaders representing 144 countries who have trained and mentored
500,000 additional women and girls in their communities.
Avon is a global corporate leader in philanthropy focused on
causes that matter most to women. Through 2013, Avon global philanthropy, led
by the U.S.-based Avon Foundation for Women, has donated more than $957 million
in more than 50 countries.
Avon's funding is focused on breast cancer research and
access to care through the Avon Breast Cancer Crusade, and efforts to reduce
domestic and gender violence through its Speak Out
Against Domestic Violence program.
The company's global markets sell special products to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer and domestic violence, conduct hundreds of events for these causes, and educate women around the world through its global army of more than 6 million Avon Representatives.
The company's global markets sell special products to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer and domestic violence, conduct hundreds of events for these causes, and educate women around the world through its global army of more than 6 million Avon Representatives.
Visit www.avonfoundation.org
and www.vitalvoices.org to
learn more.
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