Churches address violence against women and children -27/10/04 

Churches worldwide are to address violence against women and children
within the framework of a World Council of Churches (WCC) campaign,
"On the wings of a dove". 

>From 25 November until 10 December 2004, churches and church-related
organizations will be promoting increased public awareness, and
attempting to bring justice and healing to those who have suffered or
are still suffering from violence. 

Worships and prayer vigils, discussions and exhibitions are examples
of the campaign activities planned for the 16 days. 

In particular, the campaign is designed to encourage the churches to
develop pastoral and practical responses to various forms of violence
by providing a safe space for women to tell their stories, by offering
counseling both to survivors and perpetrators of violence, and by
linking with other groups and movements working on overcoming
violence. 

Organized within the framework of the WCC Decade to Overcome 
Violence
(2001-2010), the campaign addresses various kinds of violence against
women and children on both the political and domestic levels. Violence
in the family, sexual violence, violence against women and children in
war areas, children's work, female genital mutilation or
discriminatory laws are examples of the multifaceted nature of
violence against women and children. 

The campaign will be launched at the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva
where, amongst others, women from the Sudan Council of Churches and
the Community Development Association (Khartoum) will share their
experiences. 

Liturgical material, Bible studies and reflections as well as books,
films, articles and exhibits to be used for campaign-related worship
and other activities are available on the web (see below). The
material comes from different regional and social contexts, and thus
helps to address the respective forms of violence that may vary
depending on the context. 

The 16-day campaign begins on the UN International Day for the 
Elimination of Violence Against Women on 25 November, and lasts until
the International Human Rights Day on 10 December. It coincides with
the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence, an international
campaign initiated 1991. 

The campaign's theme is taken from the Bible's book of Psalms, and
expresses the hope that, with God's help, it may be possible to escape
even hopeless situationsÂ… "on the wings of a dove" (Ps. 55). 



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