Paarl the third-oldest town in South Africa with its famous vineyards
and glistening mountain range is not only the home of various sportsman and
woman. The town where world icon, former president Nelson Mandela, gave his
first steps as a free man is now setting another example.
The annual 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and
Children which runs from November 25th to December 10th
is aimed at creating awareness about the huge negative impact domestic violence
has.
The first resident of the municipal area, adv. Gesie van Deventer,
executive Mayor of Drakenstein, started the initiative to “dress” the municipal
area to increase awareness and build support for victims and survivors of
abuse.
Amanda Mostert, a local activist – who herself was a victim of abuse and
rape – heard the mayor’s plea and together with other role-players are aiming
to a create a mammoth campaign – the same year as South Africa commemorating 20
years of freedom and democracy – in partnership with business and local residents.
Residents and businesses are urged to support the campaign by:
(1) Purchasing an awareness package which contains a branded coffee mug;
t-shirt and white ribbon (which you are urged to wear daily.)
(2) Participate in the various 16 Days of Activism events and activities
taking place.
A 115 business in the town have geared themselves for the campaign. By
gearing yourself, with the awareness package, you show your support for the 16
Days of Activism, everyday!
Campaign information is also provided to businesses that take part, to
empower their staff to learn more and assist people in trauma situations.
The community is also encouraged to keep a whistle ready for the opening
and closing of the project, where everybody will make sure at 12:00 on November
25th and December 10th, their voice against domestic
violence is hear loud and clear.
Paarl, the largest of the wineland towns, with a population of more than 112 000 (according to Census 2011) can surely make the biggest noise and unite for 16 Days of Activism.
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