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While providing these services for victims of violence to ensure their safety and protection, WIN engages in advocating with the policy makers, law enforcement authority and other actors who play key roles in creating a safe environment for women and girls, to ensure women’s rights are protected, upheld and further enhanced.
These collective efforts have enabled WIN to help protect, counsel, rebuild and educate women as well as the community at large.
The widest issues contributing to gender-based violence and gender inequality are the prevailing gender biases and stereotypes that exist in society. These biases exist in all areas of our lives; within communities, in the workplace, in the home and even within our sense of self. In turn these thinking patterns fuel the high prevalence of patriarchy contributing to the increasing rates of violence against women in the country, owing to the fact that stereotyping contributes to men seeing themselves as possessing gender power over women.
In addition to a vibrant social media campaign that directly questions audiences about their hidden biases, the Women’s Day 2021 initiative by WIN will also include two Instagram Live sessions moderated by Hans Billimoria (Grassrooted Trust) and Natalie Soysa (Bendr).
One Instagram Live session is tipped to feature women who have fought for and supported gender justice and equality. The YouTube released seminar planned for March 24 will feature an extensive panel of experts and dialogue on how gender biases and stereotypes pose challenges for women when accessing justice and services.
We encourage you to engage with the month-long initiative running on all Women In Need and Daily Mirror Online social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Awareness and self-questioning are keys to eradicating gender biases that impede the development and equality of women and girls in Sri Lanka, thereby contributing to increased gender-based violence. Be a part by engaging and interacting with WIN’s IWD campaign 2021.