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16 Days of Activism

16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence is a global annual campaign that brings attention to gender violence and highlights the work of activists all over the world. Every year, each day from November 25th to December 10th, Nobel Women's Initiative highlights 16 grassroots women activists and peacebuilders working for peace, justice and equality.  Subscribe to have the spotlights sent right to your inbox!

Meet Rasha Jarhum, Yemen

“When women are involved in peace processes, we focus on responsibility-sharing rather than power-sharing.” Human rights activist. Rasha Jarhum is a Yemeni activist currently based in Geneva. She is a founder of the Peace Track Initiative, established to create a space for the  ...read more

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Meet Bertha Zúñiga Cáceres, Honduras

“If I could tell my mother anything now, it would be ‘don’t worry: your fight lives on in me, in my brothers and sisters, and in our community.’” Bertha Zúñiga Cáceres, general coordinator of the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras [COPINH].  ...read more

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Meet Anne Marie Sam, Canada

“I was born into this, the work to protect who we are and to protect the water.” Indigenous leader, councillor. Anne Marie is from Nak’azdli First Nation, in British Columbia, Canada. Anne Marie was first elected as a Councillor for her community of Nak’azdli in 2007.  ...read more

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Meet Dina Meza, Honduras

“I could not look my children in the eye and live with the knowledge that I didn’t do anything to help my country.” Journalist and human rights defender. Dina Meza is a well-known independent journalist and defender of the rights to freedom of expression and information. She  ...read more

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Meet Nisreen Katbi, Syria

“Syrian women are very strong. After the war, they will be an important part of creating a new Syria.” Teacher, humanitarian leader. A year after the Syrian war began in 2011, Nisreen Katbi, a teacher and divorced mother of three fled Damascus with her extended family. Now  ...read more

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Meet Amanda Ghahremani, Canada

“How do we make sure that our mission for justice is not in its very process exploiting the stories and experiences of survivors – often racialized, marginalized, and othered people, especially women?” Lawyer. Amanda is the Legal Director at the Canadian Centre for  ...read more

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Meet Marcela Fernandez, Colombia

“The idea developed along the way, but the mission was always to give visibility and show it was possible to travel around the country. We wanted to map out the implementation of the post-conflict ecosystem in Colombia.” Youth peace activist. Marcela is a co-founder of  ...read more

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Meet Asieh Amini, Iran

Eve was not tall enough I'll pick all the apples. - Asieh Amini Poet, writer and activist. Asieh started her career as a journalist and boldly covered numerous stories about injustice that brought Iran's abuse of human rights to the international community. She is also  ...read more

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Meet Mariama Sonko, Senegal

"For us feminism simply means social justice.” Farmer and organizer for rural women. Mariama is the national coordinator of Nous sommes la solution (We are the solution) in Senegal, a rural women’s movement for food sovereignty, spreading across Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mali,  ...read more

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Meet Ketty Nivyabandi, Burundi

“I believe we all hear a calling inside of us to give our life a broader dimension than our individual journeys, and I want to encourage us to listen to that voice.” Activist and poet. Ketty’s leadership in mobilizing women in protest against her country’s government led her  ...read more

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