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16 Days 'Challenging Obstacles: End Violence Against Women.'

category galway | rights, freedoms and repression | press release author Saturday November 24, 2007 10:47author by Margaretta D'Arcy - Radio Pirate-Woman (Galway)author email margaretta at iol dot ie

Women's International Network of the World Association of Community Broadcasters organize 16 days of Activism

People are asked to contribute to the 16 days live broadcast by Radio Pirate-Woman, giving their own experiences and opinions as to how to end violence against women.

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RADIO PIRATE-WOMAN (FM102) in conjunction with Women’s International Network of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC-WIN) will be on the air every day (12 noon – 2 pm) from Sunday November 25th until Monday December 10th. We are inviting women to come to our kitchen-radio at 10 St Bridget’s Place Lower, Woodquay, Galway, to contribute on air, or listen. (Wheelchair access & children welcome under parental supervision.) After the broadcasts we will be showing unedited videos of Radio Pirate-Woman’s attendance at AMARC conferences in Jordan and Nepal, as well as recent and on-going campaigns for civil liberties and human rights – e.g. Shell to Sea, Asylum-seekers, etc.

This will be part of AMARC-WIN’s international Internet Campaign to highlight 16 days of activism against gender violence. This year, the theme of the broadcasts will be: “Demanding Implementation, Challenging Obstacles: End Violence against Women”.
The campaign will be broadcast at:
www.amarc.org/16days
Radio Pirate-Woman has only a three mile radius (with some black spots); so our broadcast will also be available on www.margarettadarcy.com
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Listen to AMARC-WIN's programmes on the 16 days Campaign Against Gender
Violence!
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From November 25 to December 10th, the Women's International Network of
the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC-WIN) will
highlight the 16 days of activism against gender violence with a second
Annual Internet campaign. This year, the theme of campaign is:
*Demanding Implementation, Challenging Obstacles:
End Violence against Women*. Check out AMARC WIN podcast at
www.amarc.org/16days.

Community radio producers from Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa,
Europe, North America and Latin America and the Caribbean will dedicate
these 16 days to highlight the effort of women and men working to put an
end to gender violence. The programs featured will include
documentaries, interviews, debates, poetry, music and much more.

This multilingual podcast campaign mobilizes community radios around a
global issue and encourages them to use new communication technologies
such as the Internet to extend the reach of their voices.

Radio stations around the globe are invited to download the audio files
from the AMARC-WIN 16 days website and broadcast them in their radio
stations during the 16 days campaign which starts on November 25th and
end on December 10th.

Visit AMARC WIN website to listen to the podcast at: www.amarc.org/16days

AMARC is an international non-governmental organization serving the
community radio movement, and linking more than 3,000 community radios
in over 110 countries. AMARC aims to support, defend and promote the
interests of community broadcasters through solidarity and international
cooperation.

The AMARC Women's International Network is a large assembly of women
communicators working to ensure women's right to communicate through and
within the community radio movement.


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