White Ribbon Day

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2023 Date25 November 2023
2024 Date25 November 2024

White Ribbon Day

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White Ribbon Day is seeks to end male violence against women and girls. The campaign, symbolised by a white ribbon, promotes a culture of respect, gender equality, and healthy relationships. White Ribbon Day encourages men to take a stand against violent behaviour and provides support for educational initiatives aimed at reducing gender-based violence in the society.

Although the campaign is internationally recognised, White Ribbon Day finds unique relevancy in the United Kingdom. The campaign was first introduced in Canada in 1991 after the brutal killing of 14 women in a mass shooting at the École Polytechnique institute in Montreal. In the UK, domestic violence remains an ongoing concern that affects more than 1.9 million people annually, with women being disproportionately targeted. This campaign plays a significant role in raising awareness and fostering active engagement, particularly with men and boys, to tackle this widespread issue.

In the United Kingdom, White Ribbon Day is observed through various events, including walks, film screenings, and discussions that highlight the problem of violence against women. These events aim to inspire individuals and organisations to pledge their commitment to promoting respect and equality, as well as raising funds to support future educational and awareness initiatives. The official international date for White Ribbon Day is November 25th.

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White Ribbon Day Facts

  • The theme for White Ribbon Day in 2023 wilbewas Change The Story.
  • According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, in 2022, more than 1.8 million women reported experiencing domestic abuse.
  • According to FemicideCensus.org, in 2023, about 125 women were killed by men.
  • According to the World Bank, the global cost of gender-based violence is estimated at approximately $1.5 trillion each year.
  • About 12% of women have experienced sexual violence by a non-partner. Additionally, according to UN Women, 15 million adolescent girls worldwide have experienced forced sexual acts.

White Ribbon Day Top Things to Do

  • Read The Dark Side of Man: Tracing the Origins of Male Violence by Michael P. Ghiglieri.
  • Wear a white ribbon. This is a simple and powerful way to show solidarity with the cause.
  • Volunteer with organizations that support women who have experienced violence. This could include domestic violence shelters, sexual assault centers, or women's rights organizations.
  • Donating time or resources to a local charity or organization addressing gender-based violence, such as women's shelters or abuse helplines, is a great way to mark White Ribbon Day.
  • Wear a white ribbon. Wearing a white ribbon serves as a powerful symbol of an individual's commitment to ending violence against women.

White Ribbon Day References and Related Sites

www.whiteribbon.org.uk/

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