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Youth Initiative for Quality Education and Mbliez24 Unite for a Sip and Paint Party to Combat Gender-Based Violence

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Youth Initiative for Quality Education and Mbliez24 Unite for a Sip and Paint Party to Combat Gender-Based Violence

Youth Initiative for Quality Education and Mbliez24 Unite for a Sip and Paint Party to Combat Gender-Based Violence

The Youth Initiative for Quality Education, in collaboration with Mbliez24 under the Safe and Inclusive Cities project, is thrilled to announce an innovative and impactful event: a Sip and Paint Party aimed at addressing Gender-Based Violence (GBV). This initiative aligns with the global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, observed annually from November 25 to December 10.

 

The Sip and Paint Party seeks to create a safe and engaging space where participants can use art as a medium of expression and advocacy. While enjoying the creative process of painting, attendees will also participate in meaningful discussions about GBV awareness, prevention, and solutions. This unique blend of art and advocacy provides a powerful platform to reflect on actionable ways to reduce and eliminate GBV within our communities.

 

Event Details:

 

•Date: December 21, 2024

•Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

•Venue: 103 Ayema Avenue, Mbare

 

This event is open to people of all genders and backgrounds, emphasizing that GBV affects individuals across all social divides. Participants will gain valuable insights into how they can contribute to building a safer and more inclusive society, all within a supportive and creative environment.

 

The Sip and Paint Party underscores the significance of collaboration in addressing GBV. We invite individuals, organizations, and stakeholders to join us in this vital cause. Partnerships, sponsorships, and donations are welcome to support not only this event but also the ongoing efforts of the Youth Initiative for Quality Education in advancing social justice and safety.

 

Through this initiative, we aim to amplify the voices of those affected by GBV, raise awareness, and inspire proactive solutions to combat it. Together, we can turn conversations into actions that foster safer communities for everyone.

 

For more information about the event or to learn how you can contribute, please contact:

For media inquiries, please contact: Tabeth Natasha Chingwaru

•Phone: +263 715 670 702 / +263 777 686 271

 

 

 

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