GALKAYO residents joined the international community in marking 2016, Sixteen Days of ActivismAgainst GBV campaign observed worldwide from 25th November to 10th December. In a series of activities organized by the Galkayo Education Center for Peace and Development (GECPD), this year’s campaign was marked under the International theme ‘ORANGE THE WORLD: RAISE MONEY TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS’. In marking the campaign, GECPD took the opportunity to join and locally popularize the UN Secretary General’s campaign Unite to End Violence Against Women.
GECPD organized special events at community level to mark the International day Against VAW on 25th November, International Human Rights Defenders Day on 29th November, World AIDS Day on 1st December and International Human Rights Day on 10th December to increase community awareness on the need to mobilize community and national resources in addressing Violence Against Women. The activities included an advocacy forum to officially launch the campaign, Small Group Discussions with IDP and host community boys and girls, community level engagement and dialogue sessions with key community stakeholders, an Inter-School Drama and Arts Gala and Sports Activities targeting Youth aged 13-17 years old from 20 community sports groups in North Galkayo.
The commemoration of the 16 days campaign this year also came in the wake of the passing of the Puntland Sexual Offenses Act and GECPD utilized the campaign to popularize the Act and push for its implementation. Among other things, the Act which is a culmination of years of intense lobbying and high level advocacy provides for stiffer penalties for sexual offenders.
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Campaign, originated from the first Women’s Global Leadership Institute coordinated by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership in 1991. In partnership with different stakeholders including local authority, media, religious and traditional leaders, businesspeople, women and youth groups and humanitarian agencies, GECPD has over the last 17 years been organizing a series of activities to mark the campaign.