Secretariat of State for Equality and partners launch activity to prevent and respond to gender-based violence

Thu. 07 of March of 2024, 17:48h
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The Secretary of State for Equality, Elvina Sousa Carvalho, together with the Acting Director of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Timor-Leste, Mark Anthony White, and other partners, officially launched an activity entitled "Breaking Barriers, Building Better Living Conditions: Integrated Response to Gender-Based Violence in Timor-Leste." The launch ceremony occurred on March 6th, 2024, at Timor Plaza in Dili. 431653117_722036886778060_8793243524803056392_n

The non-governmental organisation Hamnasa—Hamutuk Nasaun Saudavel will implement this activity over the next four years in the municipalities of Ermera, Liquiça, Covalima, and Bobonaro. Its focus is on preventing and responding to gender-based violence.

During her speech, Elvina Sousa Carvalho emphasised the Secretariat of State for Equality's commitment to promoting gender equality, eliminating discrimination, and combating violence against women and girls. 430938503_722038273444588_6679586437059432738_n

On behalf of the 9th Constitutional Government, the Secretary of State congratulated the NGO HAMNASA on its vision and mission to implement this activity. She also emphasised the need for cooperation between all entities in this challenging task of combating violence and promoting gender equality. 431383047_722037230111359_6739703592572240064_n

The Secretary of State also emphasised the importance of the Government's policy of strengthening women's role in the economic sector as part of the efforts to overcome the barriers they face and promote a dignified and independent life in relation to men.

Mark White, from USAID, expressed great pride in the partnership with the NGO HAMNASA and congratulated the Government on the adoption of the 2010 Law Against Domestic Violence, the Ten-Year National Action Plan on Gender-Based Violence and other vital measures aimed at responding to gender-based violence in the country. 430984069_722038300111252_5824902469272544531_n

The USAID Acting Director emphasised that gender-based violence is a serious global issue that affects not only Timor-Leste but the entire world, reiterating USAID's commitment to supporting national institutions in preventing and responding to Gender-Based Violence.

The launch ceremony was attended by the Ministry of Health, development partners, the presidents of the four municipalities involved - Ermera, Liquiça, Bobonaro and Covalima - and other guests.

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