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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Annual Report
  • What We Do
    • Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
    • Gender
    • Prevent and Eliminate NCDs Programme
    • Migration
      • ProjectREACH IDP
      • Migration and Health
    • Climate Change and Health
    • Disability Awareness
    • Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice
    • Consultancy Services
  • Partners
  • Publications
    • Policy Brief
    • Research Reports
    • Reports
    • Migration & Health Newsletter
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Daily Archives: December 4, 2023

Invest in the Prevention of Violence against Women

Events, GenderBy CHELD StaffDecember 4, 2023

This year’s Orange the World theme highlights the need to continue to invest in the prevention of violence against women. At CHELD, we have worked most recently on engaging men and boys in this fight to eliminate violence against women and girls. This year we ask what men can do to prevent violence against women…

Invest to Prevent Violence Against Women and Girls – 2023 Orange the World Event

GenderBy CHELD StaffDecember 4, 2023

25th – 16th December every year is set aside by the United Nations as the ‘International Day for the Violence against Women and Girls’. Also known as ‘Orange the World,’ these 16 days of activism are set aside and recognised as a period to call on citizens, governments and civil societies to get involved and…

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