Aruba Supports the 16 Days of Activism
Aruba’s government building glows orange to mark the start of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence global campaign.
A Global Call for Change
The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence began globally on November 25, highlighting the urgent need to end violence against women and girls. In Aruba, this campaign launched with a ceremony illuminating the government building in orange light, symbolizing hope and solidarity.
Orange Lights Shine in Solidarity
A Ceremony of Unity
On November 25, Prime Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes and the Commission Against Domestic Violence led a ceremony at the government building. The orange illumination represented the island’s commitment to the global campaign, Orange the World.
Statements from Leaders
Prime Minister Wever-Croes thanked the hardworking individuals and organizations striving to end gender-based violence. Mrs. Magaly Maduro, the committee president, also delivered an inspiring speech, reinforcing the shared mission to protect vulnerable community members.
What Is the 16 Days of Activism?
Campaign Objectives
The 16 Days of Activism spans from November 25, International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, to December 10, Human Rights Day. This initiative seeks to:
- Raise awareness about gender-based violence
- Promote equality and justice
- Support survivors and inspire communities to act
Global and Local Efforts
By participating, Aruba joins a worldwide effort to eliminate violence, advocate for rights, and encourage communities to take collective action. This year’s theme emphasizes society’s role in creating a safe environment for all, especially children and the most vulnerable.
Aruba’s Commitment to Ending Gender-Based Violence
Promoting Equality and Justice
Aruba’s involvement in the 16 Days of Activism reflects its dedication to protecting the dignity and rights of every individual. The campaign serves as a reminder of the shared responsibility between society and the government.
Inspiring Action and Advocacy
The orange lights on the government building symbolize hope and action. This gesture also encourages the community to break the silence, listen to survivors, and foster an inclusive, violence-free environment.
Join Aruba in Advocating for Change
Standing Together for a Better Future
The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is a call to action for everyone. It challenges communities to take a stand, promote change, and actively work toward eliminating all forms of violence.
How You Can Get Involved
Support the campaign by raising awareness, advocating for policies that address gender-based violence, and empowering survivors. Let us work together to create a society where everyone can live with dignity and peace.
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