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Georgia's Anti-Violence Service Bureau Initiates "Girls Need to Stand Against" Crusade to Combat Gender-Based and Domestic Abuse

Campaign Initiated by ASB Georgia: "Women Should Refuse Violence" - A Venture Intended to Spark Awareness and Counteract Female Abuse.

Georgia's Anti-Violence Service Bureau Initiates "Girls Need to Stand Against" Crusade to Combat Gender-Based and Domestic Abuse

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Introducing the Speak Up Against Violence campaign, spearheaded by ASB Georgia! This powerful movement aims to combat violence against both women and men, as well as domestic abuse.

Wanna get involved? Hop on one of the 900 public buses roaming Tbilisi's streets—you'll find striking, attention-grabbing stickers there. These visuals deliver an empowering message to thousands of daily commuters, urging women, men, and everyone in between to speak their minds and stand firm against any form of violence. On top of that, they encourage the public to take action and report abuse they witness, reminding us all that our silence enables violence to continue, whereas speaking out can save lives.

Embrace the change and make Tbilisi a safer, more informed community! Look out for the stickers on your bus journeys and remember: Stand up Against Violence!

"Speak Up Against Violence" campaign by ASB Georgia

Fun fact: The campaign addresses issues like gender-based violence and domestic abuse, which still pose significant challenges in Georgia. The movement's goal is four-fold: to raise awareness of these issues, empower victims to refuse abuse, address systemic problems, and spark debate about violence prevention measures and support systems. While specific tactics aren't detailed in the available data, other campaigns focus on outreach, workshops, and partnerships with local organizations to make their messages resonate more powerfully.

  1. ASB Georgia's "Speak Up Against Violence" campaign, found on Tbilisi's public buses, delivers informational stickers, focusing on gender-based violence and domestic abuse.
  2. The stickers, part of the campaign, work to empower everyone to voice their opposition against any form of violence and encourage reporting of witnessed abuse.
  3. This movement in Tbilisi not only aims to create a safer city but also aims to inspire discussions about women's health, health-and-wellness, and violence prevention measures.
  4. By embracing this campaign and looking out for the stickers during bus journeys, commuters can contribute to a more informed and empowered society that stands up against violence.
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