As part of a ground-breaking initiative, the women-led organization 1000 Women Trust will be sending postcards to President Cyril Ramaphosa during the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based violence and femicide, while mobilizing South African NGOs against the scourge, and offering government the expertise and practical skills of participating organizations to eradicate the pandemic.
16 Days of Activism is an annual international campaign that runs from Friday 25th November to Saturday 10th December and it’s 2022-theme is: UNITE! Activism to end violence against women and girls.
Emily O’Ryan, an associate of 1000 Women Trust and chief executive of the non-profit-company Post to Parliament, said a total of 1000 letters would be compiled by participating NGOs and would be delivered to the Presidency in Pretoria by the 5thDecember.
Members of NGOs who are compiling letters, will ensure that it be delivered at the Golden Acre in Cape Town and at the City of Good Hope Castle from 29th November until 1st December where exhibitions of the work of NGOs at the forefront of the fight against gender-based violence are to be displayed.
“The aim of the postcards-to-president-initiative is to mobilize a network of NGOs in South Africa who focus on gender-based violence, to think of practical ways in which we can work with the police, department of social development, courts and social workers to improve service delivery to women and children,” said Tina Thiart, director of 1000 Women Trust.
“We will offer the president our skills, knowledge and expertise to change the lives of victims and keep everybody accountable. We as NGOs don’t want to simply report bad governmental service delivery, but we want to offer practical steps to fight gender-based violence as well,” said Thiart.
“We in the NGO-sector who combat gender-based violence do possess the skills, the knowledge and the empathy and we know what must be done to make it happen. During lockdown, 1000 Women Trust trained 7000 women in trauma training support, more than 2000 gender-based violence life coaches and communicated with 189 NGOs in all provinces to address the pandemic of GBV,” Thiart added.
All the letters to the president will be collected at the Golden Acre and the Cape of Good Hope Castle and all of them will be personally delivered to the presidency on 5th December.
Online-letters will also be collected on the 1000 Women Trust-website (www.1000women.co.za) or on the Posts to Parliament-website (https://post2parliament.wordpress.com) or both, said O’Ryan.
O’Ryan said that the initiative of writing to the president is practical and steeped in rich history. “During his US presidency from 2008 to 2016, Barack Obama read ten letters from citizens of the United States daily.
“We are convinced that president Ramaphosa, who has delivered the keynote-address at two presidential summits against gender-based violence and femicide, will invest time and energy into reading these letters and collaborate with resourceful, skilled and committed NGOs to make practical headway in eradicating gender-based violence,” said O’Ryan.
O’Ryan said the letters should be written under the following themes: One thing I wish my child knew, One thing I wish my parents knew, Protection Orders, Teen Pregnancy, Bullying, Being gay, Being a man, Being a woman, The death penalty, Shelters.
South Africa is one of the unsafest countries in the world to be a woman. Between April and June 2022, a total of 9516 women reported rape at the South African Police Service. It is estimated that a woman is raped in South Africa every 26 seconds.
1000 Women trust is a women’s organization that aims to raise awareness around gender-based violence, rape and abuse and mobilise resources.
For more information, visit 1000 Women Trust on www.1000women.co.za or email the Trust at info@1000women.co.za.
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