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NICOLE KIDMAN AND UN
OFFICIALS CAMPAIGN TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN:
22/04/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 22
April 2008 --
Academy-Award winning actress and United Nations Development Fund for Women
(UNIFEM) Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman and senior world body officials
today issued a call for greater support for an online petition aimed at
eliminating violence against women.
“Every voice counts,
and every amount counts,” Ms. Kidman told reporters at UN Headquarters in New
York, urging people to add their names to the campaign and donors to step up
funding for the cause. “Let survivors of violence around the world know that
they can count on us.”
When asked about her
motivations in taking part in the movement, the Ambassador said that as a mother
of two who is seven months pregnant, she seeks to help both her own children and
children around the world have a “better life.”
Since its launch
late last November, the “Say NO to violence against women” petition has garnered
more than 200,000 supporters.
“By signing on,
citizens send an unequivocal message to leaders around the world, letting their
governments know that they want to see decisive action,” Joanne Sandler, UNIFEM
Executive Director, said at the press conference.
“They want to see an
end to impunity, services for survivors and – most importantly – strong
investments in prevention.”
In a welcome
development, governments have started to sign on to the campaign, including the
entire Senegalese Cabinet, led by the West African nation’s President, she
added.
In response to a
journalist’s question over whether the current number of signatures is a
disappointment, Ms. Sandler said that she is thrilled at the current response,
observing that “this is something that catches on over time.”
Deputy
Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro said that the UN system is now converging
around this key topic, noting that in February, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
kicked off a multi-year global campaign bringing together the world body,
governments and civil society to try to end violence against women and called it
an issue that “cannot wait.”
Characterizing it as
the “most pervasive human rights violation,” Ms. Migiro said that violence
against women “transcends borders, cultures and economic differences.”
Calling on the
international community to cooperate in stemming the scourge, UN Foundation
(UNF) President Timothy E. Wirth said that everyone can play a part.
“Taking the simple
step of signing on to this campaign sends the message that enough is enough, and
that the cycle of violence must stop now,” he said.
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