16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence
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Hackney Council’s Domestic Abuse Intervention Service (DAIS) and Tambu Ayis speak about violence against women and girls issues
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Dedicated to addressing violence against women and girls, the podcast explores cultural barriers and systemic challenges, with episodes like insights into the 16 Days of Activism campaign and discussions on legislative measures needed to combat gender-based violence.

Hackney Council’s Domestic Abuse Intervention Service (DAIS) and Tambu Ayis speak about violence against women and girls issues
In this episode, part of the 16 Days of Activism campaign, Anil Gokturk from Hackney Council and Miranda Josiah, founder of Tambu Ayis Support Service, discuss the pressing issues of violence against women and girls, particularly within Black and Global Majority communities. They shed light on the barriers faced by these communities, the impact of cultural and systemic challenges, and the importance of awareness and advocacy. The episode underscores the need for societal change and explores the role of education, community support, and legislative measures in combating gender-based violence.

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